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I've never done this, but I'm assuming it's easy?
I want to have my ASP.NET app detect what device the user is using. If a computer, it would go to a normal web page. If a handheld of some sort, it would go to a page that was designed for that size. What is that size anyway? I think I've heard 320x240 maybe? Would I just have a normal page with a small amount of content justified in the very top left of the screen, or is there something more to writing a web page for smaller devices than a computer. Thanks, Ron |
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and [url down] will give some clues. Regards JIGNESH "Ronald S. Cook" wrote: [..] |
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