David Sean Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/09/2007 20:01:40:
> The directories can be added anywhere in the site (under the pages
> directory)
> For example, if you wanted to have special page for all IE 5 Mac
> guest users, you could add under the guest user:
>
>
> _user/guest/_user.agent/ie5mac/default-page.psml
>
> This would require a profiling rule to handle the user agent:
Aaaah, that's very nifty indeed!
However, what I was looking for was how to set a different theme according
to a detected user agent and it's capabilities.
One of the problems we are having is that the Playstation browser (don't
get me started on that one) is not as feature complete as one would like
it to be when it comes to say, java or javascript support.
Rather than having tons of blocks round tags we thought that it would be
better to just have different decorators all together for a certain
browser. One extreme example would be a page that gets viewed by mozilla
and then by lynx (or emacs-w3 :)
Would this behave the same for decorators defined in
$WEBAPP_ROOT/decorations/layout/
for eg?
My guess is that I would need to put a customized header.vm in
$WEBAPP_ROOT/decorations/layout/tigris/ie5mac
to follow your example above.
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