Javascript Reference - Navigator appCodeName Property








The appCodeName property returns the code name of the browser.

Browser Support

appCodeName Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Syntax

navigator.appCodeName

Return Value

Type Description
String The code name of the browser




Example

The following code shows how to get the code name of your browser.


<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<button onclick="myFunction()">test</button>
<!--from  www. j  ava2 s  .  co  m-->
<p id="demo"></p>

<script>
function myFunction() {
    var x = "Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName;
    document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = x;
}
</script>

</body>
</html>

The code above is rendered as follows:





Example 2

A demonstration of all navigator properties.


<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<!--from   w w  w. j  a  v  a 2 s .c  o  m-->
<div id="demo"></div>

<script>
txt = "<p>Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>Browser Name: " + navigator.appName + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>Browser Version: " + navigator.appVersion + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>Cookies Enabled: " + navigator.cookieEnabled + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>Browser Language: " + navigator.language + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>Browser Online: " + navigator.onLine + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>Platform: " + navigator.platform + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>User-agent header: " + navigator.userAgent + "</p>";
txt+= "<p>User-agent language: " + navigator.systemLanguage + "</p>";

document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = txt;
</script>

</body>
</html>

The code above is rendered as follows: