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Re: Detecting Flash



This just came up on a FlashCoders list:

http://blog.deconcept.com/2004/10/14/web-standards-compliant-javascript-flash-detect-and-embed/

this piece of JS seems pretty easy to implement as well.

-Rob


On Nov 20, 2004, at 1:07 PM, Lotsa Cabo wrote:

Up until now, everything I have done has been middleware or application-based sites.  However, I am now implementing a site which has two versions... one Flash enabled and one not.  I have tried a few methods for detecting Flash but none seem to work consistently across multiple browsers.  Does anyone have any bulletproof methods for detecting Flash and/or redirecting a user based on the Flash plug-in being installed.
 
Thanx,
Ryan
 
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