Remember how in the latest version of IE, Microsoft decided to make it intentionally difficult to detect the user agent string? It’s funny how they write code that acts differently depending on the user agent string their own JavaScript.
Remember how in the latest version of IE, Microsoft decided to make it intentionally difficult to detect the user agent string? It’s funny how they write code that acts differently depending on the user agent string their own JavaScript.
Apparently only the mac version of IE had this issue.
There is a Mac version of IE?
Since '96! la la la extra characters.