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I need to determine which version of browser the user is using, however compatibility mode is turned on by default for the entire company.

On the server side script, how do I determine the real browser version?

Thanks

Update I've got my page correctly showing the IE version using document.documentMode, however I can't figure out how to pass this over to the server side so I can use it.

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Request.Browser will give you complete browser information, where you can check version, browser name, browser type etc.

Request.Browser.Version // Return complete browser version infor
Request.Browser.Browser // If browser is IE then it will return **IE**
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    This doesn't work when the browser is using compatibility mode. Request.Browser.Version returns 7.0 even though I am using IE9. This is what I am trying to get around
    – Matt
    Jul 18, 2011 at 4:05
  • @Matt Check this link
    – V4Vendetta
    Jul 18, 2011 at 5:33
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document.documentMode in javascript was the solution.

<script>
alert(document.documentMode);
<script>
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  • in my case it will also alert 7 when i am using ie 8 under compatibility mode Mar 2, 2015 at 6:53
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Rather than fighting compatibility mode, you can turn it off for your specific web application. We do this on all of our sites because compatibility mode really screws a lot of things up.

Force IE compatibility mode off using tags

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    I had a crack at that, but I couldn't make it work. I'll look into it further though since it is a more elegant version than what i've currently got.
    – Matt
    Jul 20, 2011 at 5:22
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Use HttpContext.Current.Request.UserAgent on server if on client then user navigator.userAgent and then instructions from below ie7 has no trident keyword but ie8 is trident/4 and IE5 is trident/5.

First look for MSIE x.x, if x.x is 7 then look for Trident/y.y. If trident is missing then it IE7 if y.y is 4 then its IE8 and if y.y is 5 then ie9 and if y.y is 6 then ie10

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2010/03/23/introducing-ie9-s-user-agent-string.aspx

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