I am using two different strategies for this scenarios. Take a look at
this screencast [1] and to the Responsive Design article at A List
Apart.
The first one is strategy is to serve different pages to the user. In
this case I do it in the backend checking the user agent and render
two different
http://nodester.com/ aims to be the heroku of nodejs, and its available now
if you can get a coupon (invite).
In fact, you have a bunch of companies working in that space, e.g.
duostack , nodeJsCloud, and nodejitsu.
I am having fun with a nodejs game that a i'm working on, so far
duostack has
Adam Wiggins kindly put up a cache manifest example:
http://cachemanifest.heroku.com/clock.html
I notice that this does work when I reload the page that is already
open in iPhone Safari
However if I load the clock url on a fresh safari page, the cache does
not kick in.
Is this a heroku
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