ASP.NET fails to detect IE10 causing _doPostBack is undefined JavaScript error

ASP.NET fails to detect IE10 causing _doPostBack is undefined JavaScript error :(
To eliminate the error, you can create file IE10.browser to the folder located at %SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\version\CONFIG\Browsers on your system. and execute C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\\aspnet_regbrowsers.exe -i

IE10.browser content

<browsers>
    <browser id="IE10" parentID="IE">
        <identification>
            <capability name="majorversion" match="^10" />

        </identification>

        <capture>
        </capture>

        <capabilities>
            <capability name="activexcontrols"     value="true" />
            <capability name="backgroundsounds"    value="true" />
            <capability name="cookies"             value="true" />
            <capability name="css1"                value="true" />
            <capability name="css2"                value="true" />
            <capability name="ecmascriptversion"   value="1.2" />
            <capability name="frames"              value="true" />
            <capability name="javaapplets"         value="false" />
            <capability name="javascript"          value="true" />
            <capability name="jscriptversion"      value="6.0" />
            <capability name="msdomversion"        value="${majorversion}${minorversion}" />
            <capability name="supportsCallback"    value="true" />
            <capability name="supportsFileUpload"  value="true" />
            <capability name="supportsMultilineTextBoxDisplay" value="true" />
            <capability name="supportsMaintainScrollPositionOnPostback" value="true" />
            <capability name="supportsVCard"       value="true" />
            <capability name="supportsXmlHttp"     value="true" />
            <capability name="tables"              value="true" />
            <capability name="tagwriter"           value="System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter" />
            <capability name="vbscript"            value="false" />
            <capability name="w3cdomversion"       value="1.0" />
            <capability name="xml"                 value="true" />
        </capabilities>

        <controlAdapters />

    </browser>
</browsers>

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