> >Honestly, that seems silly to me. If you have to use js then why 
> obfuscate
> >it by adapting cf to js? Why not just approach it with js natively?
> >
> >http://www.hand-interactive.com/resources/detect-mobile-javascript.
> htm
> 
> 
> Given your description, I'm not sure you have understood the 
> requirement. 
> 
> Given the nature of mobile devices. It would seem that JS is limited 
> in what it can detect. Even that article you mention goes onto suggest 
> WURFL for more succinct data.
> 
> Also, the article mentions "to be able to detect SOME devices with 
> Javascript" - that's way off to what we want to accomplish. 

Furthermore, that article you mention refers to JS library on MobileESP. But 
even on The MobileESP project website they state...

"and JavaScript for more limited client-side detection."

"Important Caveat: The MobileESP project code is lightweight and ideal for many 
web sites. However, this project is not meant to replace other projects 
offering greater specificity and control, such as WURFL or 
HandsetDetection.com."


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