$(window).load(function () {
if($.browser.msie && $.browser.version==\"6.0\") {
// do stuff
}
});
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The jQuery documentation for jQuery.browser shows the following warning. (Emphasis is mine.)
Because
$.browser
usesnavigator.userAgent
to determine the platform, it is vulnerable to spoofing by the user or misrepresentation by the browser itself. It is always best to avoid browser-specific code entirely where possible. Instead of relying on$.browser
it's better to use libraries like Modernizr.
The documentation page also says:
This property was removed in jQuery 1.9 and is available only through the jQuery.migrate plugin. Please try to use feature detection instead.
Even jQuery.support, which was suggested from the old documentation has the following warning. (Emphasis is mine.)
A collection of properties that represent the presence of different browser features or bugs. Intended for jQuery's internal use; specific properties may be removed when they are no longer needed internally to improve page startup performance. For your own project's feature-detection needs, we strongly recommend the use of an external library such as Modernizr instead of dependency on properties in
jQuery.support
.
The previous documentation for jQuery.support
reported the following properties and values.
$.support.boxmodel
is false
in IE 6, and 7.$.support.cssFloat
is false
for IE 6, 7 and 8; it is true
in IE 9.$.support.leadingWhitespace
is false
for IE 6, 7, and 8.$.support.objectAll
is currently false
for IE 6, 7, and 8.hot from the documentation: We recommend against using this property, please try to use feature detection instead (see jQuery.support).
Show the browser Information
jQuery.each( jQuery.browser, function( i, val ) {
$( "<div>" + i + " : <span>" + val + "</span>" )
.appendTo( document.body );
});
Alert the version of IE's rendering engine that is being used. Will not work in jQuery 1.9 or later unless the jQuery Migrate plugin is included.
if ( $.browser.msie ) {
alert( $.browser.version );
}