I am doing some SEO work for a client, and as part of that, I am validating some pages.
On their front page, they have javascript to detect OS's & flash version for a flash.
In this code, I am coming up with validation errors, and would like to know if it is ok to cut/delete the extra ampersand before the isWin and IsOpera below...
(i know very little about javascript)
(it appears in many places and the extra ampersand is triggering the code error)
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function DetectFlashVer(reqMajorVer, reqMinorVer, reqRevision)
{
reqVer = parseFloat(reqMajorVer + "." + reqRevision);
// loop backwards through the versions until we find the newest version
for (i=25;i>0;i--) {
if (isIE && isWin && !isOpera) {
versionStr = VBGetSwfVer(i);
} else {
versionStr = JSGetSwfVer(i);
}
if (versionStr == -1 ) {
return false;
} else if (versionStr != 0) {
if(isIE && isWin && !isOpera) {
tempArray = versionStr.split(" ");
tempString = tempArray[1];
versionArray = tempString .split(",");
} else {
versionArray = versionStr.split(".");
}
versionMajor = versionArray[0];
versionMinor = versionArray[1];
versionRevision = versionArray[2];
versionString = versionMajor + "." + versionRevision; // 7.0r24 == 7.24
versionNum = parseFloat(versionString);
// is the major.revision >= requested major.revision AND the minor version >= requested minor
if ( (versionMajor > reqMajorVer) && (versionNum >= reqVer) ) {
return true;
} else {
return ((versionNum >= reqVer && versionMinor >= reqMinorVer) ? true : false );
}
}
}
return (reqVer ? false : 0.0);
}



