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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:59:56+00:00 2026-05-20T11:59:56+00:00

I know about Adobe’s Flash Detection kit – but is there any way to

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I know about Adobe’s Flash Detection kit – but is there any way to find out simply if Flash is installed/supported by the visitor? If the browser supports Flash, that’s great, but I don’t care what version. I’m struggling to find a simple bit of JavaScript that would do the trick. Has anyone seen something like this?
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    2026-05-20T11:59:56+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:59 am
    <script language="JavaScript">
    
    function detectPlugin() {
        // allow for multiple checks in a single pass
        var daPlugins = detectPlugin.arguments;
        // consider pluginFound to be false until proven true
        var pluginFound = false;
        // if plugins array is there and not fake
        if (navigator.plugins && navigator.plugins.length > 0) {
        var pluginsArrayLength = navigator.plugins.length;
        // for each plugin...
        for (pluginsArrayCounter=0; pluginsArrayCounter < pluginsArrayLength; pluginsArrayCounter++ ) {
            // loop through all desired names and check each against the current plugin name
            var numFound = 0;
            for(namesCounter=0; namesCounter < daPlugins.length; namesCounter++) {
            // if desired plugin name is found in either plugin name or description
            if( (navigator.plugins[pluginsArrayCounter].name.indexOf(daPlugins[namesCounter]) >= 0) || 
                (navigator.plugins[pluginsArrayCounter].description.indexOf(daPlugins[namesCounter]) >= 0) ) {
                // this name was found
                numFound++;
            }   
            }
            // now that we have checked all the required names against this one plugin,
            // if the number we found matches the total number provided then we were successful
            if(numFound == daPlugins.length) {
            pluginFound = true;
            // if we've found the plugin, we can stop looking through at the rest of the plugins
            break;
            }
        }
        }
        return pluginFound;
    } // detectPlugin
    
    
    
    function detectFlash() {
        pluginFound = detectPlugin('Shockwave','Flash'); 
        // if not found, try to detect with VisualBasic
        if(!pluginFound && detectableWithVB) {
        pluginFound = detectActiveXControl('ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlash.1');
        }
        // check for redirection
        if (pluginFound) {
        alert ("You has teh flash");
        }
    }
    detectFlash();
    
    </script>
    

    Adapted from:
    http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/detectplugins.html

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