This is really odd, I'm using the HttpContext.Request.Browser.Browser
property to check from which browser the request came for.
When using chrome, the value is Chrome
When using firefox, the value is Firefox
When using Edge, the value is Chrome
Is it a known bug in HttpContext
?
What is the most accurate way to detect IE\Edge users? I've seen many JS codes which checks the user_agent
value, but it keeps changing with every IE version so it is really hard to know which code is updated, and which one isn't.
Maybe there's some good JS library for that purpose that someone can please recommend?
Edge
keyword in the user agent it exists only in Edge browsers and not in old Trident browsersEdge
returns the following User-AgentMozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/42.0.2311.135 Safari/537.36 Edge/12.10136
which is recognized as Chrome - so, yes, it is a bug. You can simply check if user agent string containsEdge
. However, why do you need this?HttpContext
so far, I know that it's not the best Idea to check it on the server side, but I thought it might be more accurate, which now I see is not correct.