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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 734
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Need Help Fixing Mobile Config File
I was wondering if anyone could help me fix my mobile config file? My developer changed some small setting in this file and shut down the ability for my mobile site to stream videos.
I will pay you if you can spot what he changed and make the mobile site working again. THx |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 734
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Also does anyone know a script that will redirect Non-Mobile traffic from a mobile site back to a Standard site? We have problems with Non-Mobile users getting sent to to mobile section and not being able to use the site
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#3 |
Monger Cash
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,773
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Can't offer any help on your first question, except to say that "mobile versions" aren't necessary in this day and age; with all the responsive design tools (look up bootstrap or foundation to get started) and ever increasing support for html5...
In regards to your second question, we use this script: http://code.google.com/p/php-mobile-detect/ for the small mobile detection we need (like disabling some js/jquery stuff in mobile browsers) and it works really well. With that script, all you would need to do is header redirect via php if the detection returns false... |
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