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			<title>Chad Smith on "Detect Mobile Browser"</title>
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			<dc:creator>Chad Smith</dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://detectmobilebrowser.com/">Detect Mobile Browser</a> is a new open source script of mine that allows you to detect mobile visitors on your website and redirect them accordingly.<br />
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This is useful for people who have or would like to have a mobile version of their site, but do not know how to detect and/or redirect only the mobile users.<br />
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JavaScript, PHP, and ASP versions of the script can be downloaded from the site. The script can easily be ported, so I plan to make ColdFusion, JSP, and Rails versions too once I have access to supporting servers.<br />
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Also on <a href="http://detectmobilebrowser.com/">Detect Mobile Browser</a> is a unique redirection service (that can be shortened using your favorite URL shortening service) which directs regular visitors to one site and mobile visitors to another.<br />
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Example: <a href="http://detectmobilebrowser.com/facebook.com/chads&#124;m.facebook.com/chads">http://detectmobilebrowser.com/facebook.com/chads,m.facebook.com/chads</a><br />
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Regular visitors would be redirected to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/chads">facebook.com/chads</a> and mobile visitors would go to <a href="http://m.facebook.com/chads">m.facebook.com/chads</a>.<br />
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