I'll have ot agree with the Andre. I had a pretty large django project
That I wanted to "Make Mobile".

I used
minidetector to determine mobile browsers
http://code.google.com/p/minidetector/

tastypie to feed data

sencha touch to build a UI based on the data from tasty pie.
http://www.sencha.com/products/touch/

I had a fully functional mobile version of the site done over a
weekend.
Tastypie was a critical piece, and sencha touch is basically data
( json ) driven.

Although cheap and dirty rather that set up different wsgi apps for
mobile / desktop, If the user was a mobile user I basically reset the
template_dir to point to a different directory for mobile. Sencha
touch is a single page app, so I only have to make 1 new template.
On Nov 21, 4:21 am, Alec Taylor <alec.tayl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> I am strongly considering building my project using DJango.
>
> My project will provide a web-interface and a mobile app.
>
> I was thinking to build the mobile app from XML sheets, i.e.:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <mobile version="3.1.3">
> <newstory>text here</newstory>
> <newstory>text here</newstory>
> <newstory>text here</newstory>
> <newstory>text here</newstory>
> <pinned><newstory>text here</newstory></pinned>
> </mobile>
>
> Then I could easily parse the XML file using Qt and display it in a
> neat way in the mobile app.
>
> I'm not sure if this is the best approach, so am open to recommendations.
>
> Thanks for all suggestions,
>
> Alec Taylor

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