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Getting the Addons installed on the Browser!!!

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    Minimech
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    Hello, i searched a bit but couldn`t find any info about this !! Is there any way to detect the active Addons on the browser that is being used? I mean the user comes to your aspx page, and you take a course of action if a particular addon is installed or not.

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      Hello, i searched a bit but couldn`t find any info about this !! Is there any way to detect the active Addons on the browser that is being used? I mean the user comes to your aspx page, and you take a course of action if a particular addon is installed or not.

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      There are plenty of articles out there if you get specific about what plugin you are looking for. I have seen articles for detecting flash, adobe reader, silverlight, and java.

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        Hello, i searched a bit but couldn`t find any info about this !! Is there any way to detect the active Addons on the browser that is being used? I mean the user comes to your aspx page, and you take a course of action if a particular addon is installed or not.

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        Hello.. I am not talking about plugins..Let me give you an example Firefox has an addon called Downloadhelper, how could i detect that this addon is active while the user is surfing my wep page and take a course of action according to it...

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          Hello.. I am not talking about plugins..Let me give you an example Firefox has an addon called Downloadhelper, how could i detect that this addon is active while the user is surfing my wep page and take a course of action according to it...

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          Firefox changed what they call them but they are still plugins. Even Mozilla themselves can't decide what they call them. Note the Mozilla Addons page[^] starts with "Plugins help your browser perform specific functions..."

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            Firefox changed what they call them but they are still plugins. Even Mozilla themselves can't decide what they call them. Note the Mozilla Addons page[^] starts with "Plugins help your browser perform specific functions..."

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            Hmm ok i`ll look into it, thanx

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