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I am trying to detect the Adobe Reader plugin for IE11, but for some reason it always returns null. I am lead to believe it is because IE11 doesn't use the same plugin name as older versions of Internet Explorer, but I am not sure.
I got my code directly from this site (a user from this website!): http://thecodeabode.blogspot.com/2011/01/detect-adobe-reader-plugin.html
The code works brilliantly until IE11 on Windows 7, where it returns null in getAcrobatVersion.
Here is the full code so it's easier for you all:
MormodesMormodes
3 Answersif(userAgent.indexOf('msie') > -1) will no longer do the job in IE11 because the user agent string has changed. For IE11, you have to look for Trident .
MediaElement.js worked around this like so:
So I guess this might do the trick for you?
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You don't need to do a bunch of crazy browser detects. IE11 has made this easier because they support
navigator.plugins now. If you see that object just use the same method that works for Chrome or Firefox.
Dave MethvinDave Methvin
userAgent.indexOf('msie') will not work in IE11. hey changed the user agent string. All the rest follows from that, as all your getBrowserName() ie tests will fail.
Either change you detection code to work for all IE versions (look for
trident instead of/as well as msie ), or else use a different method to determine what to do (detecting the existence of the activeX object might be a good alternative)
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