Great !! this seems works for every browser : ) i will post a question on how to detect operating system ( windows, linux, or unix ) in another post, please help me answer the question. : )
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need to detect Safari browser. how to use a javascript to detect if it's Safari browser.
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by: MorcalavinPosted on 2008-07-08 at 09:20:09ID: 21955349
Depends on how thorough you want to be.
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if(/Safari/.test(naviga
{
//you are using safari, or at least you CLAIM to be
}
The better, and more robust way to do this, would be to user feature/object detection rather than the navigator.userAgent string.
This articles shows some ways to detect safari via this method, but I can't vouch for it's accuracy:
http://parentnode