I should add that my simplified model above uses the given static
examples without a redirect to a /site/mobile.
By 'design for all viewports' I mean design to use floating right divs
when possible...


On Oct 6, 2:50 pm, Nichole <nichole.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not using a pseudo-2-site model myself anymore as I recently
> simplified my structure.
> For SDK 1.5.2 I had errors upon submitting for deployment more than
> static 100 files, so keep that in mind.
> If SDK 1.5.5 increased the max of number of static files to be
> uploaded, or your files are within limit,
> next keep in mind that appengine implementation of
> javax.Servlet.Filters work upon dynamic
> content (filters are not applied to static content at this time).
> So if you need to sense the user agent on server-side using your
> library of preference, make sure that
> your welcome file is a jsp file in order for your browser agent filter
> to intercept
> up the request.
> If you are instead using a static html file that includes javascript
> to sense the
> viewport size (= document.width) and then redirect, you won't need to
> use a javax.servlet.Filter
> and can replace the welcome file with your index.html instead
> (caveat is that if you advertise, you won't be able to use that
> default url as it will now result in a redirect).
>
> Here's how it could work w/ welcome file index.html:
>
> If you had webapp directories:
>     /site/
>     /site/mobile/
>
> in appengine-web.xml use:
>    <public-root>/site</public-root>
>    <static-files>
>         <include path="/site/favicon.ico" />
>         <include path="/site/index.html" />
>         <include path="/site/about.jsp" />
>         <include path="/site/error.html" />
>     </static-files>
>
> in web.xml use:
>     <error-page>
>         <error-code>404</error-code>
>         <location>/error.html</location>
>     </error-page>
>     <welcome-file-list>
>         <welcome-file>index.html</welcome-file>
>     </welcome-file-list>
>
> I'll leave the app version that uses an index.jsp welcome file and a
> browser agent filter up to you, but it should work similarly.
>
> On Oct 6, 7:10 am, WillSpecht <willspe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Things will be slightly different on the mobile site.  I have checked
> > out jquery mobile and its how I want to write the mobile site.  I
> > think the layout of the two sites will be too different to do on one
> > page.
>
> > On Oct 5, 9:49 pm, Nichole <nichole.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Have you thought of designing for all viewports from the start instead
> > > of a redirect?
> > > see the new jquery library
>
> > >    http://jquerymobile.com
>
> > > On Oct 4, 11:57 am, WillSpecht <willspe...@gmail.com> wrote:> Can someone 
> > > give me a basic rundown of how to set up a mobile site on
> > > > app engine. I already have a standard site set up but I want to use
> > > > the same data store to run a mobile site.
>
> > > > I would like to redirect mobile users to m.mydomain.com. Basically
> > > > both sites will be the same I just want to show them different jsp
> > > > pages.

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