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What I want to do is to create a mobile version of my web site in CodeIgniter.

I want to redirect my complete web site to m.example.com

There will be no change in controllers, neither in views and models. Both will be the same.

I don't want to change my .htaccess file. Any possible solutions for this?

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    Check for mobile detection in controller and redirect it. Pretty straight forward in my opinion. What issue you are having?
    – itachi
    Dec 18, 2012 at 8:04
  • If there is no change in controllers, models, or views why do you need a mobile site?
    – Rooneyl
    Dec 18, 2012 at 8:06
  • To let Google index mobile domains for now. I will seperate them later.
    – Onur
    Dec 18, 2012 at 8:08
  • itachi, am I supposed to check mobile control in every controller? Any simple solution in general like routes ...etc?
    – Onur
    Dec 18, 2012 at 8:10
  • @OnurGöker if you want to do this in every controller just extend the base CI controller.
    – Rooneyl
    Dec 18, 2012 at 8:27

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The user agent class has a function;

$this->agent->is_mobile();

You could use this in the construct of your base controller(s) to test if mobile.

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Instead of rewriting your code all over the place, you can just load a different view folder. In essence what will happen is you can just have CodeIgniter load a different view with the same name from another folder everytime you use $this->load->view("xxx"). First, create a new folder in your view folder called /mobile and just create views with the same exact naming conventions and it will load the the view accordingly by extending the Loader.php class.

Whether you are doing a responsive design or if you are going to create an iPhone app looking mobile version of your site, kind of like what facebook does, then you can just override the Loader class in the core folder. In your application/core folder create a MY_Loader.php and put it in that file.

Mine looks like the following

<?php  if (! defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');


class MY_Loader extends CI_Loader
{
    //overides existing view function    
    function view($view, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE)
    {
        $CI =& get_instance();

        $CI->load->library("user_agent");

        if($CI->agent->is_mobile()){
            $view = 'mobile/'.$view;
        }

        return $this->_ci_load(array('_ci_view' => $view, '_ci_vars' => $this->_ci_object_to_array($vars), '_ci_return' => $return));
    }
}  

?>

Responsive web design is a mess in my opinion, but this still separates the code for you very nicely, while still being able to use your controllers and models in unison.

Hope this helps. This is the way I will be going about it :) !

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  • +1: in my opinion, this solution is perfect and simple. Only change the views, keep all other stuff as it is.
    – butters
    Sep 27, 2013 at 20:42
  • I used a very similar solution to this. The only different was because I didn't need to change every view to mobile, I would do a file_exists check first, falling back to the desktop version if it didn't Jan 6, 2014 at 13:05
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Why a redirection? If everything is the same, why not look into Responsive webdesign?

24ways.org has some good articles for it:

http://24ways.org/2012/responsive-responsive-design/
http://24ways.org/2012/responsive-images-what-we-thought-we-needed/
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  • +1: It's not a good answer to the question, but it's the correct thing to do. Dec 18, 2012 at 8:11
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Ok I found another solution. I used hooks pre controller and I redirect www subdomain to m subdomain.

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