****** PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT ****** There are many different scripts available to detect Mobile devices and redirect them to This download and the following examples use the MobileESP libraries, which can be found at "http://blog.mobileesp.com/?page_id=20" However, we have made some minor modifications to these libraries to make them more user friendly to use, so if you download new versions, please make sure you understand how to implement them. Our customizations are found at the very bottom of the mdetect.php file and are clearly labeled. As part of your WP Mobile Pro purchase, we can only provide technical support for the themes themselves, and NOT these redirection scripts. These are being provided for your convenience only. If you require assistance, you shold consult with a skilled programmer. We may be able to assist on a paid consulting basis. There are two methods that you can use to implement these scripts. First, you can use PHP, if your site supports it. Second, you can use JavaScript if you prefer, or if your site does not support PHP. We are also working on a WordPress plugin to make this process easy if your full site is running on WordPress. The plugin should be available in the WP Mobile Pro members' area sometime around October 1, 2011. *** PHP EXAMPLE: Step 1. Place the following lines of code at the VERY TOP of the PHP file(s) for your website: Step 2. Replace the "http://PUT_YOUR_MOBILE_URL_HERE" with the actual URL you want to redirect mobile browsers to. NOTE: You must include the full URL (including http://). DO NOT remove the double quotes! Step 3. Upload mdetect.php to the same folder as the file where you included the PHP code above. If you are including the code in files that are in multiple folders, please upload mdetect.php to each folder where those file are...unless you are a PHP programmer and know how to do this differently, this is the easiest way. Step 4. Open your site on a computer and nothing different should happen. Open the site on a smartphone and you should be automatically redirected. IMPORTANT: As explained above, this has been tested with several Mobile Deivices and it DOES work if you follow the instructions exactly as written. If you need assistance, please seek a PHP programmer or contact us to book paid consulting time. *** JavaScript Example (for HTML pages): Step 1. Upload the mdetect.js to the root folder for your domain. Step 2. Place the following 4 lines of code in the section of your HTML page(s) for which you would like redirection to work: Step 3. Replace the "http://PUT_YOUR_MOBILE_URL_HERE" with the actual URL you want to redirect mobile browsers to. NOTE: You must include the full URL (including http://). DO NOT remove the double quotes! Step 4. Open your site on a computer and nothing different should happen. Open the site on a smartphone and you should be automatically redirected. *** Bypass the Redirect: The redirect functionality can be bypassed by including the following parameter in the URL -- "?mobileBypass=true". This will prevent redirects for the remainder of a browser session. This is often used in the footer of mobile sites with a link that says "view full site". Example URL: http://PUT_YOUR_URL_HERE/?mobileBypass=true Addtionally, if you want to give users the option to "revert" to the mobile site on your main site, then you add "?mobileBypass=false" to the end of your URL. http://PUT_YOUR_URL_HERE/?mobileBypass=false IMPORTANT: As explained above, this has been tested with several Mobile Deivices and it DOES work if you follow the instructions exactly as written. If you need assistance, please seek a PHP programmer or contact us to book paid consulting time.