After serious contemplation, on or about Wednesday 27 September 2006
3:33 am
david.jopson@gmail.com perhaps from
david.jopson@gmail.com
wrote:
>> How does one even tell what version of JavaScript one has? Doesn't
>> that
>> come bundled with the browser? It sounds more like you are talking
>> about Java which has a version 1.4 and 1.5 rather than JavaScript.
>>
>> --
>> Later,
>> Darrell Stec darstec@neo.rr.com
>>
>> Webpage Sorcery
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>
> Darrell,
>
> I am in fact talking about JavaScript. The latest version of
> JavaScript is 1.5, and yes it does seem to be part of the browser. Go
> to http://www.mozilla.org/js/ to learn more about it if you like.
>
> To tell what version of JavaScript you have, go to the link from my
> original post:
>
> http://tychousa.umuc.edu
>
> and click on the "Check your browser" link at the bottom of the page.
> It will open another window with a synopsis of your browser's
> capabilities, namely your Java version, JavaScript version, and
> whether or not you have the Flash plugin installed.
>
> Dave
Ah, thanks. I thought maybe there was some internal way within Firefox
to check.
Firefox (1.5.0.6) and Galeon have Javascript 1.4 while Konqueror (3.5.1)
and Opera (9.0) have Javascript 1.5 on my system.
--
Later,
Darrell Stec
darstec@neo.rr.com
Webpage Sorcery
http://webpagesorcery.com
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