Server Side Scripting for Mobile Detection and Redirection

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  • quushich
    New Member
    • May 2007
    • 9

    Server Side Scripting for Mobile Detection and Redirection

    Hi all...

    I need some help figuring out what sort of script is needed to first: detect if a viewer is coming from a mobile device and second: if so, redirect the viewer to the mobile site.

    IIS Server
    home site: site.com
    mobile site: site.com/mobile

    I have researched and found code to implement... but it was for an .htaccess file for use on APACHE.


    Thanks in advance...
  • kestrel
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Jul 2006
    • 1071

    #2
    What server-side scripting language are you using? ASP right?

    i don't know much about server-side anything beyond knowing its done by the server, but i know browser detection and redirection is possible. How this is done and used i do not know.

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    • quushich
      New Member
      • May 2007
      • 9

      #3
      Yes... ASP.

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      • kestrel
        Recognized Expert Top Contributor
        • Jul 2006
        • 1071

        #4
        You would get a better answer in the ASP forum. The experts and mods there have a better understanding ASP and they would be happy to point you in the right direction.

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        • theoriginals
          New Member
          • May 2007
          • 8

          #5
          I think you need WURFL on sourceforge dot net.

          You can implement the code using several different languages (php,asp, and Java) but you're going to need a bit of programming skill to do much with it ;)

          The information as to what is looking at pages on your server is sent via a http header (think this is the correct term), the browser and device information is contained in something called the 'User Agent', the type of files that the browser can handle is sent in the 'Accept' header.

          Have a go browsing some of these terms and see how you get on.

          I'm no expert but I've found php a good language to work in, maybe you should give that a go.

          Matthew

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          • kestrel
            Recognized Expert Top Contributor
            • Jul 2006
            • 1071

            #6
            i think IIS only uses aspm correct?

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            • quushich
              New Member
              • May 2007
              • 9

              #7
              Here is what we have so far... placed in the head of the original index.html file:

              <%
              userAgent = Request.ServerV ariables("HTTP_ USER_AGENT")
              isMobile = false
              if((InStr(userA gent, "AvantGo") > 0) OR (InStr(userAgen t, "Windows CE") > 0) OR (InStr(userAgen t, "NetFront") > 0) OR (InStr(userAgen t, "BlackBerry ") > 0) ) then
              isMobile = true
              end if
              if isMobile then
              response.redire ct("http://www.namesandnum bers.com/mobile")
              end if
              %>

              Seems to be doing the trick... just had to save the index.html file to an index.asp file and then had the server point to the .asp as priority.

              We will then add any other "mobile" users to the list above for detection...

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              • theoriginals
                New Member
                • May 2007
                • 8

                #8
                Good start, but you're going to need a much bigger database of devices if you want to capture any meaningful proportion of people. For example here's the user agent for a Nokia N73:

                NokiaN73-1/3.0704.1.0.1 Series60/3.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

                And the same N73 with Opera Mini:
                Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/3.1.7196/1630; en; U; ssr)

                Also, there are a bunch of devices that depending on what you're looking for could appear to be a web browser (MSIE).

                For example the Palm Treo 180:
                Mozilla/1.22 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; PalmOS 3.0) EudoraWeb 2.1

                Seems that there is very little standardization as to what a user agent needs to communicate, so for now the best thing I've found was the WURFL database.

                Matthew

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                • Plater
                  Recognized Expert Expert
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 7872

                  #9
                  Originally posted by quushich
                  Hi all...

                  I need some help figuring out what sort of script is needed to first: detect if a viewer is coming from a mobile device and second: if so, redirect the viewer to the mobile site.
                  The headers sent from a "cell phone" internet browser contain different values.
                  Check things like "Accept-Encoding" (is usually gzip or some form of compression) and "Accept-Type" will contain different types also it should ID itself as to what browser it is (MWAVE or something).

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