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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T16:52:01+00:00 2026-06-09T16:52:01+00:00

I’m trying to code a simple form with file upload which targets the iFrame.

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I’m trying to code a simple form with file upload which targets the iFrame. I’ve got it pretty much covered, but Internet Explorer does not support load method on dynamically generated iFrames so I need to do an alternative approach for it. My question is – what’s the best and most accurate (plus light) way of identifying the browser type using Javascript?

I know that Modernizr can check for specific methods / properties, but not quite sure if it could help in this specific scenario. It has Modernizr.hasEvent(), but I can’t use it to check the dynamically created elements.

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    2026-06-09T16:52:02+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 4:52 pm

    The easiest way to check this, to my mind would be:

    if ('onload' in iFrameVar)
    {
        console.log('your code here');
    }
    

    Where iFrameVar is a reference to an iframe, of course:

    function elemSupportsEvent(elem,e)
    {
        var f = document.createElement(elem);
        if (e in f)
        {
            console.log(elem + ' supports the '+ e + ' event');
            return true;
        }
        console.log(elem + ' doesn\'t support the '+ e + ' event');
        return false;
    }
    elemSupportsEvent('iframe','onload');//logs "iframe supports the onload event" in chrome and IE8
    

    Just a quick fiddle by means of example of how you can use a function to check event support on various elements.

    In response to your comment: if you want to check for dynamic content -as in ajax replies- you could simply use the readystatechange event:

    xhr.onreadystatechange = function()
    {
        if (this.readyState === 4 && this.status === 200)
        {
            var parent = document.getElementById('targetContainerId');//suppose you're injecting the html here:
            parent.innerHTML += this.responseText;//append HTML
            onloadCallback.apply(parent,[this]);//call handler, with parent element as context, pass xhr object as argument
        }
    };
    function onloadCallback(xhr)
    {
        //this === parent, so this.id === 'targetContainerId'
        //xhr.responseText === appended HTML, xhr.status === 200 etc...
        alert('additional content was loaded in the '+ this.tagName.toLowerCase+'#'+this.id);
       //alerts "additional content was loaded in the div/iframe/td/whatever#targetContainerID"
    }
    
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