Use goog.string.compareVersions.
Compares two version numbers.
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Returns: string
the platform (operating system) the user agent is running
on. Default to empty string because navigator.platform may not be defined
(on Rhino, for example).
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Returns: string
The string that describes the version number of the user
agent.
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TODO(nnaze): Change type to "Navigator" and update compilation targets.
Returns: Object
The native navigator object.
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Returns the userAgent string for the current browser.
Returns: string
The userAgent string.
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Initialize the goog.userAgent constants that define which platform the user
agent is running on.
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Use goog.userAgent.isDocumentModeOrHigher().
Deprecated alias to
goog.userAgent.isDocumentModeOrHigher .
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Whether the IE effective document mode is higher or the same as the given
document mode version.
NOTE: Only for IE, return false for another browser.
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Whether the user agent is running on a mobile device.
This is a separate function so that the logic can be tested.
TODO(nnaze): Investigate swapping in goog.labs.userAgent.device.isMobile().
Returns: boolean
Whether the user agent is running on a mobile device.
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Use goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher().
Deprecated alias to
goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher .
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Whether the user agent version is higher or the same as the given version.
NOTE: When checking the version numbers for Firefox and Safari, be sure to
use the engine's version, not the browser's version number. For example,
Firefox 3.0 corresponds to Gecko 1.9 and Safari 3.0 to Webkit 522.11.
Opera and Internet Explorer versions match the product release number.
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