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2/2/2006 9:30 AM
 
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Is it possible to have a dotnetnuke site available to WML and Pockets PC devices.

If no,having a separate mobile site where do I need to make changes in the code in order to redirect mobile users who try to access the site using the same url, to the mobile site.

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2/2/2006 7:18 PM
 

no, at present we don't have a seperate mobile version at present. We used to detect mobile devices in the page_load of default.aspx.vb and redirect to a cut down mobile version, but removed that functionality back in the 1.x days, with the intent that we would reintroduce it when asp.net 2.0 came out, so it's probably an area we'll look at in the future.

Cathal


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2/5/2006 9:26 AM
 

Thanks for your answer to my post.So if I build a mobile site by my own,I thinks I will have to write code in the page_load of default.aspx.vb to redirect to the mobile version,correct?

domukajoor

 
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