I'm using JavaScript to see if the ShockwaveFlash plugin is on my page as an ActiveXObject. I'm also checking for the application/x-shockwave> I'm using swfobject to load the Flash on to the page.
I can check for which Flash Version I'm running but I'm not sure how to check for which installation of Flash is installed for the browser.
What I want to do is check to see if Flash for Other Browsers is installed on the machine.
Is this possible with JavaScript?
var hasFlash = false;
try {
var fo = new ActiveXObject('ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlash');
if(fo) hasFlash = true;
sendEventToServer("flash_not_found");
} catch(e){
if(navigator.mimeTypes ["application/x-shockwave-flash"] != undefined) hasFlash = true;
}
Plugins are located here but I don't believe it is a W3C standard.
var myNavigator = window.navigator ? window.navigator : navigator;
var plugins = myNavigator.plugins
for (var key in plugins) {
document.write("<li>"+key+" : "+plugins[key]);
}
Looking at the associated objects with for (in) we have an associated array where we have name and version.
document.write(navigator.plugins[0].name);
document.write(navigator.plugins[0].version);
document.write(navigator.plugins[0].description);
so you need to loop through them. The gobal object to start at is either window.navigator or navigator depending on browser. Your catch(e){ if(navigator. assumes its always navigator, but its not.