Shinsuke,
Shinsuke SUGAYA wrote:
Randy Watler wrote:
Shinsuke,
In that case, you need to use a different profiling rule for those
customers or make sure that all the page content exists in the more
specific content directory.
The latter is probably too tough to live by for long. However, a new
profiling rule is trivial that will support multiple devices per
user. For example, you could use mediatype:xhtml:user:user that
results in the following directory structure:
.../pages/_mediatype/html/user/user/....
and
../pages/_mediatype/xhtml/user/user...
Of course, this implies that shared content has to be moved from "/"
to "/_mediatype/XXX" folders. I do not feel that that the default J2
profiling rule should use this technique, but rather that we should
have a new rule like j2-mobile or something like that... thoughts?
About the only drawback to this approach is that the "new user"
support would have to know to create the user pages in both
folders... (something we needed to do anyway: need to extend/create a
JIRA issue for that).
If creating a new profiling rule, we have to apply it to guest user in
order to display the proper default page for each device. So, I feel that
the above directoy structure may be proper.. Anyway I'll create as
JIRA issue.
Yes. Since we are talking about a new profiling rule for the entire
site, I would expect that all users, including guest, would use the new
profiling rule. Let me know if you need any help authoring the
rules/criteria. This seems like the easiest, (and hopefully best), way
to solve the problem you are encountering with the out-of-box configuration.
Randy
Thanks,
shinsuke
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