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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T21:28:58+00:00 2026-05-28T21:28:58+00:00

I am searching for an object detection capability check which will identify IE9. Can

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I am searching for an object detection capability check which will identify IE9. Can you help me?

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    2026-05-28T21:28:58+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 9:28 pm

    Check out this snippet by James Padolsey:

    // ----------------------------------------------------------
    // A short snippet for detecting versions of IE in JavaScript
    // without resorting to user-agent sniffing
    // ----------------------------------------------------------
    // If you're not in IE (or IE version is less than 5) then:
    //     ie === undefined
    // If you're in IE (>=5) then you can determine which version:
    //     ie === 7; // IE7
    // Thus, to detect IE:
    //     if (ie) {}
    // And to detect the version:
    //     ie === 6 // IE6
    //     ie > 7 // IE8, IE9 ...
    //     ie < 9 // Anything less than IE9
    // ----------------------------------------------------------
    
    // UPDATE: Now using Live NodeList idea from @jdalton
    
    var ie = (function(){
    
        var undef,
            v = 3,
            div = document.createElement('div'),
            all = div.getElementsByTagName('i');
    
        while (
            div.innerHTML = '<!--[if gt IE ' + (++v) + ']><i></i><![endif]-->',
            all[0]
        );
    
        return v > 4 ? v : undef;
    
    }());
    

    Afterwards, you could use it like this:

    if (ie == 9) {
      // It’s IE9!
      // Insert your code here
    }
    

    The good thing here is that it doesn’t sniff the UA string (which, in itself, is unreliable) — instead, it uses conditional comments, which work reliably in IE.

    This can be used to detect IE5—9.

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