We will need to check with the original committer where the code came
from. I could not find anything similar so rather than not be "supported"
I switched locally to a spring based solution. It also is far superior
code than was previously supplied.
The tablet renders currently as a mobile, whic
Hi Greg, have to veto this change. You have to do 4(b) and 4(d) of here
to bring the code in: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
4(b) just below the license header add something like "Code from Spring
Mobile modified by use in Apache Roller" This also helps Roller coders
so we know w
I'm not comfortable with this change at the present, I think it is too
soon for us to move to three device support (now including tablets) and
not a good allocation of resources, at a time that multiple device
checking is nicely going out the window due to responsive themes and
usage of media q
Checking the spring-mobile license it uses
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
So it looks ok to use, I will add a version which uses
DeviceResolverRequestFilter and LiteDeviceResolver to determine the browser
type (also its easily maintained by spring! ;) ) and which we can easily
switch