Just installed IE10, and even with a \"default reset,\" when I open a local page (like C:\\Documents\\index.html), it refuses to load a simple linked stylesheet, with a stra
Due to MIME type mismatch css was ignored in ie 10. The MIME type can be correct by a utility called FIle TypesMan It is freeware created by NirSoft. It turned out that the MIME type of .css had been changed to text/plain, preventing ie from rendering my styles. using FileTypesMan to change it back to text/css fixed the problem. Download FileTypesMan from the NirSoft site. Use the links near the bottom of the page to select the correct version for your operating system (there are different versions for 32-bit, 64-bit, and Windows 98/ME). Unzip the files to a local folder, and double-click FileTypesMan.exe. When FileTypesMan has finished listing all file types, scroll down in the top pane to find .css. Double-click to edit the settings. Change the value to text/css in the MIME Type field in the dialog box that opens. Click OK. Job done. IE 10 should now behave itself (well, at least as far as rendering style sheets is concerned).