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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:53:06+00:00 2026-05-10T14:53:06+00:00

How can I efficiently and effectively detect the version and, for that matter, any

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How can I efficiently and effectively detect the version and, for that matter, any available information about the instance of Silverlight currently running on the browser?

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:53:06+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:53 pm

    The Silverlight control only has an IsVersionSupported function, which returns true / false when you give it a version number, e.g.:

    if(slPlugin.isVersionSupported('2.0')) {   alert('I haz some flavour of Silverlight 2'); 

    You can be as specific as you want when checking the build, since the version string can include all of the following:

    • major – the major number
    • minor – the minor number
    • build – the build number
    • revision – the revision number

    So we can check for a specific build number as follows:

    if(slPlugin.isVersionSupported('2.0.30523')) {   alert('I haz Silverlight 2.0.30523, but could be any revision.'); 

    Silverlight 1.0 Beta included a control.settings.version property, which was replaced with the isVersionSupported() method. The idea is that you shouldn’t be programming against specific versions of Silverlight. Rather, you should be checking if the client has at least verion 1.0, or 2.0, etc.

    That being said, you can get the Silverlight version number in Firefox by checking the Silverlight plugin description:

    alert(navigator.plugins['Silverlight Plug-In'].description); 

    Shows ‘2.0.30523.8’ on my computer.

    Note that it is possible to brute force it by iterating through all released version numbers. Presumably that’s what BrowserHawk does – they’ll report which version of Silverlight the client has installed.

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