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User agent is what I have been using but I haven't had to deal with Safari.
var isIE = navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE') != -1;
Pete
vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Have a CGI app that builds a page with some Javascript - it can try to use anActiveX object, but, of course, that is invalid in Firefox - or at least I will
treat it as such.
one but things like Opera can make themselves look like IE for part of it.
I've looked at some ways to know that the browser is IE - UserAgent I think is
function. That function tries to execute a function in the ActiveX object. I
The use of the ActiveX object involves a javascript:void that calls a
have tried a try-catch around the javascript:void but am seeing - doh - that
there will never be an error at that point that I can respond to - or is there?
buried in the javascript:void.
In firefox, the call to the ActiveX function does generate an error, but it's
check google again. Or is there a way to check some error back where I use the
So what are my options? Back to useragent or whatever it's called? - have to
javascript:void?
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Or something else!!
Thanks
Vern
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