Clarified the use of jQuery.browser and enforced jQuery.browser.firefox matching Firefox, after the discussion in 17791c9a3e
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// Use of jQuery.browser is frowned upon.
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// It's included for backwards compatibility and plugins,
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// although they should work to migrate away.
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// More details: http://docs.jquery.com/Utilities/jQuery.browser
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browser: {
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version: (/.*?(?:firefox|safari|opera|msie)[\/ ]([\d.]+)/.exec(userAgent) || [0,'0'])[1],
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safari: /safari/.test( userAgent ),
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opera: /opera/.test( userAgent ),
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msie: /msie/.test( userAgent ) && !/opera/.test( userAgent ),
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firefox: /mozilla/.test( userAgent ) && !/(compatible|webkit)/.test( userAgent )
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firefox: /firefox/.test( userAgent )
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}
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});
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// Deprecated
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jQuery.browser.mozilla = jQuery.browser.firefox;
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jQuery.browser.mozilla = /mozilla/.test( userAgent ) && !/(compatible|webkit)/.test( userAgent );
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if ( indexOf ) {
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jQuery.inArray = function( elem, array ) {
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