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+title: Detect Flash with JavaScript
+author: Brett Langdon
+date: 2013-06-05
+template: article.jade
+---
+
+Quick, easy and lightweight way to detecting flash support in clients.
+
+---
+
+Recently I had to find a a good way of detecting if Flash
+is enabled in the browser, there are the two main libraries
+Adobe Flash Detection Kit
+and SWFObject
+which are both very good at detecting whether Flash is enabled as well as getting
+the version of Flash installed and useful for dynamically embedding and manipulating
+swf files
+in your web application. But all I needed was a **yes** or a **no** to whether
+Flash was there or not without the added overhead of unneeded code.
+My goal was to wrote the least amount of JavaScript while still being able
+to detect cross browser for Flash.
+
+```javascript
+function detectflash(){
+ if (navigator.plugins != null && navigator.plugins.length > 0){
+ return navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash"] && true;
+ }
+ if(~navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf("webtv")){
+ return true;
+ }
+ if(~navigator.appVersion.indexOf("MSIE") && !~navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Opera")){
+ try{
+ return new ActiveXObject("ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlash") && true;
+ } catch(e){}
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+```
+
+For those unfamiliar with the tilde (~) operator in javascript, please read
+this article,
+but the short version is, used with indexOf these two lines are equivalent:
+
+```javascript
+~navigator.appVersion.indexOf("MSIE")
+navigator.appVersion.indexOf("MSIE") != -1
+```
+
+To use the above function:
+
+```javascript
+if(detectflash()){
+ alert("Flash is enabled");
+} else{
+ alert("Flash is not available");
+}
+```
+
+And that is it. Pretty simple and a much shorter version that the alternatives,
+compressed and mangled I have gotten this code to under 400 Bytes.
+I tested this code with IE 5.5+, Firefox and Chrome without any issues.