Think about what you are saying.

The answer is above.  Someone was kind of enough to show how it was
done.

Many sites write and maintain separate versions for "these devices",
these devices called smartphones - iPhones, Blackberries, and various
others.  This includes everyone from Google to Yahoo! to Flickr to
Amazon to pretty much a bulk of most major companies today.

Before you lace another comment with this kind of an attitude, please
get in the loop of the mobile age, and start over.


On Jan 5, 1:47 pm, David Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 21 2008, 12:06 pm, birdofprey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Currently, the full version of my site detects an iPhone/iPod Touch
>
> How?
>
> > device, and performs a redirect to the iPhone version of the site.  It
>
> You maintain a separate version of your site just for these devices?
> You need to stop and think about that.
>
> > does this by using Javascript.  Is there a way to link from the iPhone
>
> Again, how?  Browser sniffing?
>
> > version of the page, back to the full page (and somehow disable the
> > Javascript through the link so that it doesn't redirect straight back?)
>
> Start over.

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