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I have a PHP google map application that I want to make visible to users when they are using a desktop but redirect to another PHP page if the visitor is using a mobile device. I know there are numerous ways to do this from OS to browser type detection but was wondering if someone could provide some code they feel is the best way to handle this and it being the most consistent?

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  • use window.location.href = "http://url-that-you-want.com" (JS) Oct 28, 2012 at 15:20

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If you don't want to use javascript, you can handle it via php. Take a look at this lib: http://code.google.com/p/php-mobile-detect/. And then you could do something like:

<?php
include 'Mobile_Detect.php';
$detect = new Mobile_Detect();

if ($detect->isMobile()) {
    header('Location: yourpage.php');
    exit(0);
}
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  • Good lib by the way! a very useful one now-days!
    – Elmor
    Oct 28, 2012 at 15:24
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    Up voted because even today this library is very reliable and usable. Aug 6, 2015 at 18:28
  • Perfect ! I have a solution !
    – pollux1er
    Jun 14, 2018 at 13:41
  • How to detect if iPhone or Android? Aug 4, 2020 at 12:39
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  1. Some servers have $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] as not set, so make sure to check if empty first
  2. Readability is important to us, so we are using this instead of others complex regex. Just add other devices as you see fit.

Here is the code we use:

<?php
if(! empty($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'])){
    $useragent = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
    if( preg_match('@(iPad|iPod|iPhone|Android|BlackBerry|SymbianOS|SCH-M\d+|Opera Mini|Windows CE|Nokia|SonyEricsson|webOS|PalmOS)@', $useragent) ){
        header('Location: ./mobile/');
    }
}
?>
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Using the user-agent string

$useragent=$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];

if(preg_match('/(android|bb\d+|meego).+mobile|avantgo|bada\/|blackberry|blazer|compal|elaine|fennec|hiptop|iemobile|ip(hone|od)|iris|kindle|lge |maemo|midp|mmp|netfront|opera m(ob|in)i|palm( os)?|phone|p(ixi|re)\/|plucker|pocket|psp|series(4|6)0|symbian|treo|up\.(browser|link)|vodafone|wap|windows (ce|phone)|xda|xiino/i',$useragent)||preg_match('/1207|6310|6590|3gso|4thp|50[1-6]i|770s|802s|a wa|abac|ac(er|oo|s\-)|ai(ko|rn)|al(av|ca|co)|amoi|an(ex|ny|yw)|aptu|ar(ch|go)|as(te|us)|attw|au(di|\-m|r |s )|avan|be(ck|ll|nq)|bi(lb|rd)|bl(ac|az)|br(e|v)w|bumb|bw\-(n|u)|c55\/|capi|ccwa|cdm\-|cell|chtm|cldc|cmd\-|co(mp|nd)|craw|da(it|ll|ng)|dbte|dc\-s|devi|dica|dmob|do(c|p)o|ds(12|\-d)|el(49|ai)|em(l2|ul)|er(ic|k0)|esl8|ez([4-7]0|os|wa|ze)|fetc|fly(\-|_)|g1 u|g560|gene|gf\-5|g\-mo|go(\.w|od)|gr(ad|un)|haie|hcit|hd\-(m|p|t)|hei\-|hi(pt|ta)|hp( i|ip)|hs\-c|ht(c(\-| |_|a|g|p|s|t)|tp)|hu(aw|tc)|i\-(20|go|ma)|i230|iac( |\-|\/)|ibro|idea|ig01|ikom|im1k|inno|ipaq|iris|ja(t|v)a|jbro|jemu|jigs|kddi|keji|kgt( |\/)|klon|kpt |kwc\-|kyo(c|k)|le(no|xi)|lg( g|\/(k|l|u)|50|54|\-[a-w])|libw|lynx|m1\-w|m3ga|m50\/|ma(te|ui|xo)|mc(01|21|ca)|m\-cr|me(rc|ri)|mi(o8|oa|ts)|mmef|mo(01|02|bi|de|do|t(\-| |o|v)|zz)|mt(50|p1|v )|mwbp|mywa|n10[0-2]|n20[2-3]|n30(0|2)|n50(0|2|5)|n7(0(0|1)|10)|ne((c|m)\-|on|tf|wf|wg|wt)|nok(6|i)|nzph|o2im|op(ti|wv)|oran|owg1|p800|pan(a|d|t)|pdxg|pg(13|\-([1-8]|c))|phil|pire|pl(ay|uc)|pn\-2|po(ck|rt|se)|prox|psio|pt\-g|qa\-a|qc(07|12|21|32|60|\-[2-7]|i\-)|qtek|r380|r600|raks|rim9|ro(ve|zo)|s55\/|sa(ge|ma|mm|ms|ny|va)|sc(01|h\-|oo|p\-)|sdk\/|se(c(\-|0|1)|47|mc|nd|ri)|sgh\-|shar|sie(\-|m)|sk\-0|sl(45|id)|sm(al|ar|b3|it|t5)|so(ft|ny)|sp(01|h\-|v\-|v )|sy(01|mb)|t2(18|50)|t6(00|10|18)|ta(gt|lk)|tcl\-|tdg\-|tel(i|m)|tim\-|t\-mo|to(pl|sh)|ts(70|m\-|m3|m5)|tx\-9|up(\.b|g1|si)|utst|v400|v750|veri|vi(rg|te)|vk(40|5[0-3]|\-v)|vm40|voda|vulc|vx(52|53|60|61|70|80|81|83|85|98)|w3c(\-| )|webc|whit|wi(g |nc|nw)|wmlb|wonu|x700|yas\-|your|zeto|zte\-/i',substr($useragent,0,4)))
    header('Location: http://detectmobilebrowser.com/mobile');

http://detectmobilebrowsers.com/

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  • And I was curious why most of the sites written in php just don't care about performance. Such a monstrous regex just to check if site is viewed from mobile? Think how it would behave under few thousands of users wanting to access the app.
    – klh
    Oct 28, 2012 at 15:19
  • detectmobilebrowsers.com is ok, but it doesn't match ipad in useragent when I try their latest regex version from their site. Use with caution
    – fedmich
    Aug 26, 2013 at 8:22
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Do you want javascript or php solution? Using JS you can just check if there is 'Mobile' in UA:

if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Mobile') > -1) location.href = 'your-mobile-page-url';
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You could try using simple dimension conditions

if (screen.width < 600 || screen.height < 200) {
    window.location = 'anotherPage.html'
}

screen and window dimensions will be different if browser window minimized

Can use combination of window/screen tests and alert user to issues also and give them option to redirect

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  • 6
    The latest iPad has a higher resolution than my Desktop PC ;-)
    – Prinzhorn
    Oct 28, 2012 at 15:10
  • But he may want to add something special for mobile users, enlarge buttons, etc.
    – klh
    Oct 28, 2012 at 15:15
  • @Killah I don't know what OP wants in his app..am simply trying to offer a potential solution other than browser sniffing
    – charlietfl
    Oct 28, 2012 at 15:17
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Checking for devices:

function UserAgentRegCheck($regText)
{
    $useragent = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
    return preg_match('@('.$regText.')@', $useragent);
}

function isIphone() {
    return UserAgentRegCheck('iPad|iPod|iPhone');
}

function isAndroid() {
    return UserAgentRegCheck('Android');
}

function isMobile(){
    return UserAgentRegCheck('iPad|iPod|iPhone|Android|BlackBerry|SymbianOS|SCH-M\d+|Opera Mini|Windows CE|Nokia|SonyEricsson|webOS|PalmOS');
}

Redirection code:

if(isIphone()) {
    header('Location: http://www.google.com.ua');
    exit();
}

if(isAndroid()) {
    header('Location: http://youtube.com');
    exit();
}

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