[wp-hackers] Where to insert mobile redirect code?

Otto otto at ottodestruct.com
Tue Mar 27 23:28:32 UTC 2012


WP Super Cache has special cases for mobile devices that you'll need
to use to disable the super-caching for those devices. Basically it
adds some checking to the .htaccess rules for things like iPhone and
Android and such.

-Otto



On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Mike Schleif <wordpress at helices.org> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> OK, that points to WP Super Cache
>
> When I turn OFF WP Super Cache, then it redirects properly.
>
> Is this a problem with ALL wp caching plugins?
>
> Please, advise. Thank you.
>
>
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> On 3/27/2012 6:03 PM, Dion Hulse (dd32) wrote:
>>
>> If it doesn't work even there, this means you've got something
>> outputting data before they're loaded, which is bad.
>> Look at the source of a rendered page, and see if there's anything
>> output before the theme is output.
>>
>> Also define WP_DEBUG to true, and see if any "headers already sent"
>> messages pop up, they'll tell you the line of code where the output is
>> starting.
>>
>> Chances are, you've got 2 line breaks after a closing ?>  somewhere.
>>
>> On 28 March 2012 09:57, Mike Schleif<wordpress at helices.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I created a file: aaa-mobile-redirect.php
>>>
>>> I added the exact code snippet (below) with no whitespace before nor
>>> after.
>>>
>>> I uploaded to here: /wp-content/mu-plugins/aaa-mobile-redirect.php
>>>
>>> I removed that exact code from the 1st lines of /index.php
>>>
>>> It does NOT work.
>>>
>>> What am I missing? Thank you.
>>>
>>> If ever I can be of service to you; contact me at once.
>>>
>>> I wish for you a truly extraordinary day ...
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Mike Schleif
>>> 612-235-6060
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/27/2012 5:03 PM, Aaron Jorbin wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I would look at doing it as a MU plugin -
>>>> http://codex.wordpress.org/Must_Use_Plugins
>>>>
>>>> http://aaron.jorb.in
>>>> twitter: twitter.com/aaronjorbin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Mike Schleif<wordpress at helices.org>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>
>>>>> I have this simple PHP code:|
>>>>> |
>>>>>
>>>>> |<?php
>>>>> require_once "/_PATH_/_DOMAIN_/class.**mobile.php";
>>>>> $mobile = new MobileWebarto("http://m._**DOMAIN_");
>>>>> ?>|
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Obviously, _PATH_ and _DOMAIN_ are placeholders.
>>>>>
>>>>> class.mobile.php identifies whether or not the visitor is a mobile
>>>>> device.
>>>>>
>>>>> On most sites, inserting this code at line #1 of header.php behaves
>>>>> exactly as I want and expect.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, some sites do NOT behave as desired.
>>>>>
>>>>> In reality, I want this code to execute PRIOR to any theme code.
>>>>>
>>>>> Furthermore, I don't want WordPress updates to remove the call to this
>>>>> code.
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems that this code could be inserted into index.php - BUT ...
>>>>>
>>>>> HOW can this be done WITHOUT future WP updates removing my code?
>>>>>
>>>>> Please, advise. Thank you.
>>>>>
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