IE9 does support canvas Here is an exmaple.
IE9 does support canvas. Here is an exmaple. If canvas does not work in your browser, press F12 (open developer tools), and make sure, that IE is not in compatibility mode.
As far as I'm aware HTML 5 Canvas support is under development for IE9, unless it is already in the RC.. Perhaps not the best website to find out you could browse to html5test with IE9 to see if it supports certain HTML 5 tags or not. As an alternative you can browse to caniuse which should also give you alot of info regarding the HTML5 support of browsers .
Just an add on to this there's a little script I've been using called excanvas that has allowed me to run canvas animations (slowly) on IE8, haven't tried it on 7 and 6 but it's worth a look.
1 Thanks for the tip – Shiraz Bhaiji Mar 21 at 19:06.
If you install the Google Chrome Frame Plugin google.com/chromeframe1, it upgrades IE6-9 to run the webkit rendering engine - along with HTML5/CSS3 support.
Extending the answer from "gor". Make sure that you have added following metadata. This will force IE to use latest mode as possible and users don't need to change the compatibility mode from developer tools.
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