Hi Tom,

Sounds good to me.

Either cookie or session, I think those are your choices in this case. I'd go 
for cookie.

Regards from Vienna,

Richard

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Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012 23:32
An: Magnolia User List
Betreff: [magnolia-user] Re: Allowing a user to override the device channel

Hi Antti,

Thanks for your response, I had missed that down at the bottom of the page :)

That definitely is what I was looking for.  I need it to go one step further 
now: it needs to be sticky.  We'll have a link in the footer on the mobile site 
that says "full site" which will take them over to the home page of the full 
site.  I can pass in the mgnlChannel parameter there no problem.  However, when 
they click on a link in the navigation to another page, they'll be sent back 
over to the mobile site, which we don't want.

Assuming that is the case then will I need to extend the DeviceChannelResolver 
to set and look for a cookie to indicate the overridden channel preference 
specified by the user? or is there a different way?

Thanks,

Tom

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