D ownload instructions are almost always given specifically for the IE browser on the Windows operating systems. This script will detect the user's browser and give the correct download instructions. Covers IE, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, and Macintosh. The "Above Example" shows the proper instructions for your browser.
We have tested the code in IE6.0, Firefox1.5.0.3, Opera8.54, Netscape8.1 and AOL Explorer1.2. This script worked well in all platforms with no variations observed.
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epending on your knowledge of HTML and javascripts, this is an easy three part copy and paste code that goes in both the <HEAD>* and <BODY> sections of your document.
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nce you have the external .js file uploaded and the snipplet of code pasted into the <HEAD> section, the the last thing you need to do is paste another little piece of code into the <BODY> section of your document where you want this effect to appear. Once that is done, you are finished. W
e hope our tutorial was easy to follow and we covered everything in detail. If you would like to add this effect into your pages, grab the respective below link and you are there. If you have any problems with this or anything else, feel free to consult our [ FAQ ] and if you can't find the answer there, [ contact us ].
* This part calls an external .js file that you need to copy/cut and paste into a notepad, save as a .js file and upload it into the same directory as this effect will be located. Then paste a snipplet of code into the <HEAD> section of your document to call the external .js file. If you are not sure on howto or just need a little refresher on making and calling an external .js file, grab the below link and it is completely explained.
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