I am facing a problem on IE10 with ASP.NET controls that requires JavaScript post back[like, link button].
It is properly working on the IE9 version as well as on IE10 Compatibility mode. But on the IE10 standard mode, it is giving below error. SCRIPT5009: '__doPostBack' is undefined
[I have created a demo project with a simple asp:link button that redirects to another page.]
Tried the solution, but didn't work for me
Can anyone suggest fix for this?
There is apparently a bug in the browser definition files that shipped with .NET 2.0 and .NET 4. The definition files do not cater for IE10 as a browser version and hence defaults to a default definition which doesn't support JavaScript.
Scott Hanselman has a very detailed writeup about this issue here: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/BugAndFixASPNETFailsToDetectIE10CausingDoPostBackIsUndefinedJavaScriptErrorOrMaintainFF5ScrollbarPosition.aspx
Scott proposes two solutions, with the first one being the recommended one:
1. Machine-wide fix Download and install a hotfix on the server:
2. Site-only fix
Install the App_BrowsersUpdate
package from NuGet into your website to import new ie and firefox browser definitions.