Question by Nik G – Ganja Boy: How do you make Google Chrome render pages specifically made for Internet Explorer?
I use Internet Explorer to attend my online high school, but I would much rather be using Google Chrome. Internet Explorer always finds a way throughout the day to set me back in my school work and i’m sick of it. Is there a way to fool my school’s server that i’m using Internet Explorer when i’m using chrome?
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Answer by Pradeep V R
Harder to implement the feature…only possible if patches available online…
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no its embedded inside the coding of the browser and so , to do tat , u need to get the source code for the browser and then change it…….better avoid cheating…..bcoz , online actions may get disturbed if sumthing occurs….
Don't declare. Just get your gen eds out of the way, then declare at university.
You'd probably do best to major in education (elementary if you wish to work with young kiddos, secondary if you're wanting to teach high school) and either have a concentration or a minor in art.

Not really and I aren’t sure what your real motivation is. The current beta version of Google Chrome 4x supports extensions and a version of ‘IE TAB’ is available, which you might be familiar with from Firefox, to allow Chrome to call Internet Explorer APIs to render the page inside a Chrome window and under overall control of Chrome. A useful feature of the Opera browser is that you can tell it to announce itself to servers as IE, but Chrome won’t do this. You would be better to lobby your admins for the use of Chrome legitimately, but some organizations are wary of it from a security standpoint (as am I).