Navigator appCodeName Property
Example
Get the code name of your browser:
var x = "Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName;
The result of x will be:
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Definition and Usage
The appCodeName property returns the code name of the browser.
Note: All modern browsers returns "Mozilla", for compatibility reasons.
Note: This property is read-only.
Browser Support
Property | |||||
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appCodeName | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
navigator.appCodeName
Technical Details
Return Value: | A String, representing the code name of the browser |
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More Examples
Example
A demonstration of all navigator properties in one example:
var txt = "";
txt += "<p>Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName + "</p>";
txt +=
"<p>Browser Name: " + navigator.appName + "</p>";
txt += "<p>Browser
Version: " + navigator.appVersion + "</p>";
txt += "<p>Cookies Enabled: "
+ navigator.cookieEnabled + "</p>";
txt += "<p>Browser
Language: " + navigator.language + "</p>";
txt +=
"<p>Browser Online: " + navigator.onLine + "</p>";
txt += "<p>Platform: " +
navigator.platform + "</p>";
txt += "<p>User-agent header: " +
navigator.userAgent + "</p>";
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Navigator Object