You're right. I didn't read your reply close enough.



On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Don <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > >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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