- <?php
- function is_mobile(){
- // returns true if one of the specified mobile browsers is detected
- $regex_match="/(nokia|iphone|android|motorola|^mot-|softbank|foma|docomo|kddi|up.browser|up.link|";
- $regex_match.="htc|dopod|blazer|netfront|helio|hosin|huawei|novarra|CoolPad|webos|techfaith|palmsource|";
- $regex_match.="blackberry|alcatel|amoi|ktouch|nexian|samsung|^sam-|s[cg]h|^lge|ericsson|philips|sagem|wellcom|bunjalloo|maui|";
- $regex_match.="symbian|smartphone|midp|wap|phone|windows ce|iemobile|^spice|^bird|^zte-|longcos|pantech|gionee|^sie-|portalmmm|";
- $regex_match.="jigs browser|hiptop|^ucweb|^benq|haier|^lct|operas*mobi|opera*mini|320x320|240x320|176x220";
- $regex_match.=")/i";
- return isset($_SERVER[HTTP_X_WAP_PROFILE]) or isset($_SERVER[HTTP_PROFILE]) or preg_match($regex_match, strtolower($_SERVER[HTTP_USER_AGENT]));
- }
- /*
- allow the user a way to force either the full or mobile versions of the site - use a GET parameter on requests:
- include likes to both versions of the site w/ the special force mode parameters, mobile and full:
- <a href="http://www.example.org/?mobile">View Mobile Site</a>
- <a href="http://www.example.org/?full">View Full Site</a>
- Always check for mobile or full parameters before accounting for any User-Agent conditions:
- */
- if ($_GET[mobile]) {
- $is_mobile = true;
- }
- if ($_GET[full]) {
- $is_mobile = false;
- }
- if($is_mobile) {
- //its a mobile browser, do something
- header("Location: http://www.yoursite.com/mobile");
- } else {
- //its not a mobile browser, do something else
- header("Location: http://www.yoursite.com/desktop");
- // or instead of a redirect, simply build html below
- }
- ?>