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i was wondering if with conditionals i could do this:
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<if condition="is_browser('explorer')"> blah blah.. </if> also is internet explorer expressed as explore in conditionals? |
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#2
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Code:
<if condition="is_browser('ie', 6)">
cheers! |
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#3
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whats the 6 for? does that mean the version #?
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#4
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Yes.
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if i got rid of the 6,would it work with all internet explore versions? also is there a way i can make it work with only versions above a certain version?
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#6
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If you removed the 6, the function will say its version 0. So I don't think it'll work for all version.
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#7
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Quote:
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#8
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hey can someone pm me plz(i dont want everyone to see), cause i want someone who doenst have ie to see if they can see if it works or not.
thanks in advance |
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