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January 2, 2010 at 7:15 pm #147261
When one clicks on the “mobile site” link, it changes the site to the mobile view, as expected – Though when a user leaves and comes back, it remembers the last setting and takes them back to the mobile site, not the desktop one.
I wanted to remove the link and create a mobile URL (m.mysite.com) that redirects to the mobile version. No matter what, if they choose that URL, it goes mobile to the mobile view. If the use the regular URL, I always want the view the be the desktop one.
I don’t want the site to remember which setting was chosen, which I assume is stored in a cookie. I just can’t find where that cookie is set.
Can you let me where it sets that cookie so I can remove it?
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January 4, 2010 at 6:56 am #328085Hi glw35
I have checked following link and saw that it is working fine:
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January 4, 2010 at 4:59 pm #328164It isn’t working fine for some of us. When a visitor clicks the mobile version it changes the page to the mobile page for everyone viewing that page after the first viewer. Could this be caching related? Can someone just tell us how to disable the switch to the mobile version until we find a solution?
The same thing happens with the template site example shown in the above post. If you scroll down & click on mobile then go back to the regular page & refresh it sticks on mobile.
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January 5, 2010 at 4:40 am #328202Yes,
The problem is happening when you turned on the page caching. While the t3 Framework has many problems happening with the page caching.So The best solution for u, you shoulde turn off the “System – Cache” plugin and turn on module caching, and try to user other extension instead of this, may be you can find the extension in the joomla extensions
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January 5, 2010 at 4:40 am #328203Yes,
The problem is happening On your site when you turned on the page caching. But the t3 Framework has many problems with the page caching.So The best solution for u, I recommend you should to turn off the “System – Cache” plugin and turn on module caching, and try to use other extension instead of this, may be you can find the extension in the joomla extensions
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