Jack,
I've used the following code in the past and found it to work - it is from http://www.dithered.com/javascript/quicktime_detect/index.html where you can check out documentation, use cases, and download it (along with a redirection script if you need one). It is quite old, but should work. I used it once as a basis for a port of flashObject (http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/) to do the same for Quicktime, but unfortunately I can't find what I did any more... // Quicktime Detection v1.0 // documentation: http://www.dithered.com/javascript/quicktime_detect/index.html // license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/1.0/ // code by Chris Nott (chris[at]dithered[dot]com) var quicktimeVersion = 0; function getQuicktimeVersion() { var agent = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); // NS3+, Opera3+, IE5+ Mac (support plugin array): check for Quicktime plugin in plugin array if (navigator.plugins != null && navigator.plugins.length > 0) { for (i=0; i < navigator.plugins.length; i++ ) { var plugin =navigator.plugins[i]; if (plugin.name.indexOf("QuickTime") > -1) { quicktimeVersion = parseFloat(plugin.name.substring(18)); } } } // IE4+ Win32: attempt to create an ActiveX object using VBScript else if (agent.indexOf("msie") != -1 && parseInt(navigator.appVersion) >= 4 && agent.indexOf("win")!=-1 && agent.indexOf("16bit")==-1) { document.write('<scr' + 'ipt language="VBScript"\> \n'); document.write('on error resume next \n'); document.write('dim obQuicktime \n'); document.write('set obQuicktime = CreateObject("QuickTimeCheckObject.QuickTimeCheck.1") \n'); document.write('if IsObject(obQuicktime) then \n'); document.write(' if obQuicktime.IsQuickTimeAvailable(0) then \n'); document.write(' quicktimeVersion = CInt(Hex(obQuicktime.QuickTimeVersion) / 1000000) \n'); document.write(' end if \n'); document.write('end if \n'); document.write('</scr' + 'ipt\> \n'); } // Can't detect in all other cases else { quicktimeVersion = quicktimeVersion_DONTKNOW; } return quicktimeVersion; } quicktimeVersion_DONTKNOW = -1; Jack Killpatrick wrote: > > > Hi All, > > I'm looking for a jquery plugin (or vanilla method) for detecting > quicktime, so I can decide whether to embed a QT movie or not. Did some > googling, but most of the methods seems really old and I didn't see any > jQuery plugins dedicated to detection. > > Any links/advice? > > Thanks! > > - Jack > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/detect-quicktime--tp23248106s27240p23251745.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.