I am playing around with the idea of adding to the HTTP_ACCEPT header
method and trying to utilize WURFL for detecting mobile devices by
USER_AGENT instead. I''m thinking I will set up some kind of
before_filter in my controller, to intercept all requests and compare
the USER_AGENT to some data source.
If I detect that the USER_AGENT is a mobile device, then I''d like to
force a particular mime-type and format. If I can''t find it, then I
may just fall through to the typical ACCEPT header.
I''m wondering what others thoughts are on the best way to do this.
I have found that I can simply set the params[:format] to what I want.
such as:
before_filter :typecheck
def typecheck
somelogic...
params[:format] = "xhtmlmp"
or...
params[:format] = "wml"
end
Then in my view, I will have a respond_to block something like.
respond_to do |format|
format.html
format.xml { :render :xml => @object.to_xml }
format.xhtmlmp { render :template =>
''object/xhtmlmp-index'',
:layout => ''xhtmlmp''
}
format.wml { render :template => ''object/wml-index'',
:layout => ''wml'' }
end
I see I could also just set the request.env["HTTP_ACCEPT"] parameter
to
the appropriate mime-type that will give me the correct format as well.
Anyone have any suggestions? Do you think this idea makes any sense?
Thanks for any tips or hints.
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