Hi,
It might be a good solution for your problem:
http://detectmobilebrowsers.com/
You can find php, js, apache, etc scripts for your problem.
Regards,
Peter Tihanyi
http://systream.hu
2013.06.13. 1:19 keltezéssel, dealTek írta:
Hi all,
I'm curious of a simple, common, univ
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 04:19:50PM -0700, dealTek wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm curious of a simple, common, universal way to detect a mobile user so I
> can redirect them to a mobile directory...
>
> What is best for this: Javascript - CSS - PHP?
>
> I think for my purposes if I can detect screen
Hi all,
I'm curious of a simple, common, universal way to detect a mobile user so I can
redirect them to a mobile directory...
What is best for this: Javascript - CSS - PHP?
I think for my purposes if I can detect screen size or mobile browser agent -
that would be good enough for what I need
Hi people!
I'm doing a personal research of Spanish freelancers and agencies that
use ZF in his projects, version 2 preferably.
My summer purpose is to learn the basics of the new framework and I
would like to find people using it to simply interchange knowledge or
job opportunities ;)
T
I haven't tested yet but I've found yesterday some good tips that maybe
could work.
1) Xdebug wizard. Simple paste there the output of phpinfo() and follow
the steps.
http://xdebug.org/wizard.php
If you find problems with phpize, remember to run it inside the inner
xdebug folder.
2) Go
Hi everybody,
I have big trouble to correctly configure Eclipse/Xdebug to remotely
debug a PHP website.
When web server is local i have no problem, it works like a charm...but
in case webserver is not local, that's a real nightmare.
till now everything what i found on internet was about setti
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