I need to detect if the user is running an older version of IE (IE9 is fine) from a jQuery plugin, so I won't have control over the HTML.

We've been discouraged from parsing the user-agent string and using $.browser.msie. The $.support method doesn't cover the problem either.

So, I figured out that this works, but I'm not sure if it is "good practice".

$('body').append('<!--[if lte IE 8]><script>$("body").addClass("oldie");</script><![endif]-->');
var old_ie = $('body').is('.oldie');

Would you use this method or stick with parsing the user-agent string (I'll need to figure out if it's IE and get the version number)?

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You can run this

var ie = (function () {
    var undef, v = 3, div = document.createElement('div');

    while (
        div.innerHTML = '<!--[if gt IE '+(++v)+']><i></i><![endif]-->',
        div.getElementsByTagName('i')[0]
    );

    return v > 4 ? v : undef;
}());

to detect the version of IE.

Source: http://ajaxian.com/archives/attack-of-the-ie-conditional-comment

And then

if ( ie < 9 ) {
    // do your stuff, for instance:
    window.location = 'http://getfirefox.com'; // :p
}
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LOL I should have known that James Padolsey figured it out over a year ago :) thanks! – fudgey Aug 29 '11 at 18:28
I remember looking at Rangy before... but I think it wasn't working with textareas, maybe I need to look at it again since a new version came out this month. Thanks again! – fudgey Aug 29 '11 at 18:38
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You didn't explicitly mention in your question why you had a specific need to detect for IE9, so in general the following advice holds:

Rather than detecting for a specific browser / version, you should instead be detecting for specific features. Modernizr is a good place to start for help with this.

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Sometimes, there are things IE doesn't support that you can't use JavaScript to check for. Like CSS stuff. – Rocket Aug 29 '11 at 18:25
The plugin I am wortking on needs to position the caret inside of a textarea... IE9 seems to work well without any modification of the caret, but older versions just don't behave. – fudgey Aug 29 '11 at 18:27
@fudgey Consider Rangy – Šime Vidas Aug 29 '11 at 18:30
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How about this:

if (!($.browser.msie && $.browser.version < 9.0)) {
    // Apply only to IE8 and lower
}

Note that IE8 shows up as IE7

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I'm trying to avoid browser sniffing as mentioned in my question. – fudgey Nov 19 '11 at 5:41
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