Matt, Thanks a lot for the update. It sounds like the "Standard" is probably more or less what the Free edition of 52DegreesMobile provides?[?]
Both links and references from a PHP point of view sound very interesting. Maybe there are synergies, didn't have a chance to look into Mobile-Detect, but it looks sound. Like the "pledge" button, maybe we should do something similar[?] This page http://demo.mobiledetect.net/ has some form of "Review" or confirmation ContributeIs your device really a computer? Additional feedback: <Yes> <No> Probably along the line of what we might want to have for the DeviceMap WebService. Thanks, Werner On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Matt Korostoff <[email protected]>wrote: > Drupal Developer here! I've been lurking on this list for a long time, but > this is finally a question I can field. > > Mobilizer has two modes "Standard" and "Advanced". Standard is based > *entirely > *on regex matching the UA string, which is available to us from the > superglobal $_SERVER variable. Here's the relevant portion of mobilizer > code where the binary "is mobile?" decision gets made: > https://gist.github.com/MKorostoff/5749419. Basically, the "is mobile?" > condition returns "true" if any of the "if" conditions succeed and the last > condition *does not* succeed. In "Advanced" mode, this logic > is superseded by the "Mobile Detect" php library > https://github.com/serbanghita/Mobile-Detect. > > Note the major drawback of this approach from a Drupal perspective is that > it would probably not work behind the the popular Varnish Cache reverse > proxy, which is now a standard part of essentially every enterprise Drupal > build (though there's likely Varnish configuration strategies to avoid > this). > > Best, > Matt > > On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I wonder, how this Drupal extension for Mobile Web Apps accomplishes that > > > > - Your new mobile website will support any mobile device such as > iPhone, > > Android, Blackberry, and Symbian on any browser and any screen > > resolution. > > > > https://drupal.org/project/mobilizer > > > > Where anyone is looking into PHP clients for DeviceMap, having a look at > > some of the major CMS projects like Drupal or Typo3 probably can't hurt, > or > > trying to make a PHP tool usable by those, too. > > > > Werner > > > > * Eclipse DemoCamps Kepler 2013: June 19-28 2013, Germany, Denmark, > > Austria. > > Werner Keil, UOMo Lead, Mærsk DevOps Build Manager will present > > "Triple-E’class > > DevOps with Hudson, Maven, Kokki, Multiconf & PyDev", "M4M 2 the Rescue > of > > M2M" > > >
