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As old jquery-browser-plugin is no longer supported, it was changed to two other libraries: jquery-browser-plugin and layouter jReject code using these libraries was modified according to new interfaces
This was referenced Jul 31, 2015
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Any more news on this? It'd be great to get Edge support. |
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jReject depends on underlaying library jquery-browser-plugin which detercts browser, layout engine and os. This library was last updated in September, 2008, and has become definetely outdated now. It doesn't determine some browsers at all, like IE 11.
I've changed it to combination of two other libraries:
So, jReject has modern browsers support now and can be updates easier as one of those libraries will publish an update.