We all know that IE11 detection does not work with server side languages because Microsoft has removed the IE/MSIE browser indication and now is fully "Mozilla".
I also know that doing browser detection/version is risky but has served us all well in the past.
some requirements for a website are things like:
must work with certain version of firefox and above must work with certain version of chrome and above must work with certain version of safari's (some below and some newer) must work with IE >= 8
so here is the problem... IE11 indicates on my list that it is not supported. I want to support it from the web side of things on the server (ASP.NET/MVC)
it is not clear exactly how to detect this from the server side. Does anyone know how?
this is the user agent now being shown in IE 11:
"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko"
rv:11.0 tells us its IE11 however doing a parse on that will still mean that for example, it could be chrome of a certain version that is not supported in such a requirement or even firefox.
so, what is the best way here to see if it is indeed IE 11 or higher?
I am not so sure about searching from "Trident" and onwards because I don't know if other browsers use that or not.
any direction is welcomed.
Open Internet Explorer, at the upper right, select the Tools button, and then choose About Internet Explorer. Open Internet Explorer, at the upper right, select the Tools button, and then choose About Internet Explorer.
Microsoft Edge has now officially replaced the Internet Explorer 11 desktop app on Windows 10. But the fact that the MSHTML engine will exist as part of the Windows operating system through 2029 means organizations are at risk of vulnerabilities in the browser engine — even if they are no longer using IE.
Use a Regular Expression like:
Regex.IsMatch(this.Request.UserAgent, @"Trident/7.*rv:11")
Trident is the name of the rendering engine IE uses. Some other applications also use the Trident engine, as you can see in the Wikipedia article. But it shouldn't be a problem to search for Trident in the User Agent, since no other major browsers use Trident.
Only IE11 uses Trident version 7 so if you search for Trident/7
with the regex, it should find IE11.
To maintain compatibility with existing code, I created a custom provider so Request.Browser
will return the information as expected. For example, Browser.Browser
will be "IE" not "InternetExplorer", which is the new value after the hotfix is installed.
Additionally, this approach returns the actual version of IE, not version 7 when in compatibility view. Note that Browser.Type
will return "IE7" when in compatibility view in case you need to detect it, or you could easily modify the custom provider to change .Type as well.
The approach is simple. Derive a class from HttpCapabilitiesDefaultProvider
and set BrowserCapabilitiesProvider
to an instance of your class.
In Global.asax.cs:
protected void Application_Start(Object sender, EventArgs e) { ... HttpCapabilitiesBase.BrowserCapabilitiesProvider = new CustomerHttpCapabilitiesProvider(); ... }
Define your class: UPDATED TO INCLUDE MICROSOFT EDGE BROWSER
public class CustomerHttpCapabilitiesProvider : HttpCapabilitiesDefaultProvider { public override HttpBrowserCapabilities GetBrowserCapabilities(HttpRequest request) { HttpBrowserCapabilities browser = base.GetBrowserCapabilities(request); // Correct for IE 11, which presents itself as Mozilla version 0.0 string ua = request.UserAgent; // Ensure IE by checking for Trident // Reports the real IE version, not the compatibility view version. if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(ua)) { if (ua.Contains(@"Trident")) { if (!browser.IsBrowser(@"IE")) { browser.AddBrowser(@"ie"); browser.AddBrowser(@"ie6plus"); browser.AddBrowser(@"ie10plus"); } IDictionary caps = browser.Capabilities; caps[@"Browser"] = @"IE"; // Determine browser version bool ok = false; string majorVersion = null; // convertable to int string minorVersion = null; // convertable to double Match m = Regex.Match(ua, @"rv:(\d+)\.(\d+)"); if (m.Success) { ok = true; majorVersion = m.Groups[1].Value; minorVersion = m.Groups[2].Value; // typically 0 } else { m = Regex.Match(ua, @"Trident/(\d+)\.(\d+)"); if (m.Success) { int v; ok = int.TryParse(m.Groups[1].Value, out v); if (ok) { v += 4; // Trident/7 = IE 11, Trident/6 = IE 10, Trident/5 = IE 9, and Trident/4 = IE 8 majorVersion = v.ToString(@"d"); minorVersion = m.Groups[2].Value; // typically 0 } } } if (ok) { caps[@"MajorVersion"] = majorVersion; caps[@"MinorVersion"] = minorVersion; caps[@"Version"] = String.Format(@"{0}.{1}", majorVersion, minorVersion); } } else if (ua.Contains(@"Edge")) { if (!browser.IsBrowser(@"Edge")) { browser.AddBrowser(@"edge"); } IDictionary caps = browser.Capabilities; caps[@"Browser"] = @"Edge"; // Determine browser version Match m = Regex.Match(ua, @"Edge/(\d+)\.(\d+)"); if (m.Success) { string majorVersion = m.Groups[1].Value; string minorVersion = m.Groups[2].Value; caps[@"MajorVersion"] = majorVersion; caps[@"MinorVersion"] = minorVersion; caps[@"Version"] = String.Format(@"{0}.{1}", majorVersion, minorVersion); } } } return browser; } }
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