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[Javascript] Object Detection using Javascript.
- From: crane_ba at yahoo.com (Ben Crane)
- Subject: [Javascript] Object Detection using Javascript.
- Date: Fri Sep 24 03:25:57 2004
Hi all, Me again, when there's one there's usually more questions. :) I want to do a browser check using Javascript objects to determine Opera, IE, Netscape, Safari, etc. but can't find any information or websites that cover that javascript objects are not covered by which website. I can find stuff on IE and Netscape (mainly for versions 3/4) but I'd like a more comprehensive list? Does anyone know where I can find one? I have tried looking under what DOM objects are not support by each browser but it tends to be a dead end. The reason I ask is that I use div tags (with overflow:scroll / hidden) for IE and NS, but since Opera doesn't cover overflow:scroll or hidden) I need to know what browsers are opening up my webpage so I can assign the appropriate CSS or disable Javascript. I have thought about using javsacript to create a scrollable textbox such as the one Zscrollbar I found-but I don't know how to create one and kinda want to do it myself. Regards Ben __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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