There is information on how to remove your site from the compat view list, but none I can find to request that you're added. This is maintained by Microsoft to apply overrides to sites which break. If you’d like to change the Browser mode for all users (rather than changing it manually in the tools or through the settings), the only way (AFAICT) is to get your site added to Microsoft’s Copat View List. While the Document mode falls back to older standards and quirks modes of the rendering engine, the Browser mode just changes things like how the browser identifies, such as the User Agent string. The Browser mode is chosen before the page is requested, so there is no way to include any markup, JavaScript or such to change this. The X-UA-Compatible meta element only changes the Document mode, not the Browser mode. I think the only way to get this to work in IE10 is to use Compatibility View. I need to mention that I have tried all of the following doctypes and none of them work. I need it to change the Browser Mode to Internet Explorer 10 Compatibility View. If you press F12 you can see that it changes the document mode. Some MS documentation on the tag is here. I have an app that is broke in IE10 but runs fine in IE10 Compatibility View.
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