On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Arthur Richards <[email protected]>wrote:

> To follow up on this, I actually made some additional changes to how
> "useformat" works to simplify manually switching between mobile and desktop
> views which had been suggested by Brion Vibber. Take a look at:
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/113865
>
> This removes the "Permanently disable mobile view" text (broken for anyone
> other than the WMF anyway) and makes it so accessing the site with
> "useformat=mobile" in the URL (eg by clicking 'Mobile view' at the bottom
> of any page on a site with MobileFrontend enabled) will set a cookie which
> will ensure that you see the mobile view until either the cookie expires or
> you explicitly switch back to desktop view.
>

It looks like "permanently disable mobile view" is broken completely as of
last weeks mobilefrontend deployment.  So its impossible to see how its
supposed to behave currently, but a key part of it for wikipedia is that it
takes you off the m site and disables squid's mobile redirection via the
"stopMobileRedirect=true" cookie.  It actually disables use of the .m. site
as the text implies, not just disabling the mobilefrontend dom rewrite that
you get when viewing the desktop version of a single article, which keeps
you on the mobile site.

Replacing this with a "desktop view" that leaves users permanently
accessing the desktop site via m. isn't suitable for our environment.  It
may make sense for smaller sites without a dedicated mobile namespace but
even in that case, some care is needed to ensure that any frontend caching
dosen't get inadvertently polluted or unduly fragmented.
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