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docs: add note about IE11 support when using as React component
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[**IE11 Support Notes**](docs/usage-with-ie11.md)
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## The Docker way
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ReDoc is available as pre-built Docker image in official [Docker Hub repository](https://hub.docker.com/r/redocly/redoc/). You may simply pull & run it:
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# Usage With IE11
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## Standalone package
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IE11 is supported by default if you use ReDoc as a standalone package.
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## Usage as a React component
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If you use ReDoc as a React component you should include the following polyfills in your project:
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```js
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import 'core-js/es6/promise';
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import 'core-js/fn/array/find';
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import 'core-js/fn/object/assign';
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import 'core-js/fn/string/ends-with';
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import 'core-js/fn/string/starts-with';
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import 'core-js/es6/map';
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import 'core-js/es6/symbol';
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import 'unfetch/polyfill/index'; // or any other fetch polyfill
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import 'url-polyfill';
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```
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