I have a website called
www.website.org
I have a mobile website called
m.website.org
I want to use an htaccess to automatically redirect the main website URL to the mobile version..
However, there is a link on the mobile version that points back to the main website called
www.website.org?noredirect=true
When I click the logo on the home page of the actual website it links to
www.website.org
I don't want the user to be allowed back to mobile accidentally by clicking on the logo on the main page. How can I accomplish this via htaccess without JavaSCript.
If not I am open-minded to alternate options.
EDIT
I think I am currently going to use this for sensing mobile redirect via htaccess
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} android|avantgo|blackberry|blazer|compal|elaine|fennec|hiptop|iemobile|ip(hone|od)|iris|kindle|lge\ |maemo|midp|mmp|opera\ m(ob|in)i|palm(\ os)?|phone|p(ixi|re)\/|plucker|pocket|psp|symbian|treo|up\.(browser|link)|vodafone|wap|windows\ (ce|phone)|xda|xiino [NC,OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^(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|e\-|e\/|\-[a-w])|libw|lynx|m1\-w|m3ga|m50\/|ma(te|ui|xo)|mc(01|21|ca)|m\-cr|me(di|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|xda(\-|2|g)|yas\-|your|zeto|zte\-) [NC]
RewriteRule ^$ http://m.website.com [R,L]
URL: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3680463/mobile-redirect-using-htaccess
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Hard link and soft link
What is the difference between Hard Link and Soft Link in Linux?
Hard Link is a mirror copy of the original file. Hard links share the same inode.
Any changes made to the original or Hard linked file will reflect the other.
Even if you delete any one of the files, nothing will happen to the other.
Hard links can't cross file systems.
Soft Link is a symbolic link to the original file. Soft Links will have a different Inode value.
A soft link points to the original file. If you delete the original file, the soft link fails. If you delete the soft link, nothing will happen.
Hard links can cross file systems.
Lets learn the differnce with an example
Example: Create a file " original-file.txt "
:~/test$ echo "Learning about Hard and Soft Link" > original-file.txt
:~/test$ cat original-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Now lets create a Hard Link
Example: HardLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ln original-file.txt HardLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 8
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 HardLink-file.txt
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 original-file.txt
Now lets create a Soft Link
Example: SoftLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ln -s original-file.txt SoftLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 8
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 HardLink-file.txt
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 original-file.txt
840186 lrwxrwxrwx 1 telson telson 17 2009-05-18 09:23 SoftLink-file.txt -> original-file.txt
From the above ls -il result, you find the same inode for " HardLink-file.txt " and " original-file.txt ".
Inode value is different for the soft link " SoftLink-file.txt ".
Now lets try editing the original file:
Example:
:~/test$ cat >> original-file.txt
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat original-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat HardLink-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat SoftLink-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
Now lets try changing the permissions:
Example:
:~/test$ chmod 700 original-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 8
840388 -rwx------ 2 telson telson 67 2009-05-18 09:34 HardLink-file.txt
840388 -rwx------ 2 telson telson 67 2009-05-18 09:34 original-file.txt
840186 lrwxrwxrwx 1 telson telson 17 2009-05-18 09:23 SoftLink-file.txt -> original-file.txt
From the above example its clear that changing the permission of " original-file.txt " will update the permission set of " HardLink-file.txt ".
The soft link remains unchanged.
Now lets try deleting the original file.
Example:
:~/test$ rm original-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 4
840388 -rwx------ 1 telson telson 67 2009-05-18 09:34 HardLink-file.txt
840186 lrwxrwxrwx 1 telson telson 17 2009-05-18 09:23 SoftLink-file.txt -> original-file.txt
:~/test$ cat HardLink-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat SoftLink-file.txt
cat: SoftLink-file.txt: No such file or directory
So removing the original file will affect the Soft link. The Soft link fails.
Hard link is unaffected.
Hard Link is a mirror copy of the original file. Hard links share the same inode.
Any changes made to the original or Hard linked file will reflect the other.
Even if you delete any one of the files, nothing will happen to the other.
Hard links can't cross file systems.
Soft Link is a symbolic link to the original file. Soft Links will have a different Inode value.
A soft link points to the original file. If you delete the original file, the soft link fails. If you delete the soft link, nothing will happen.
Hard links can cross file systems.
Lets learn the differnce with an example
Example: Create a file " original-file.txt "
:~/test$ echo "Learning about Hard and Soft Link" > original-file.txt
:~/test$ cat original-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Now lets create a Hard Link
Example: HardLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ln original-file.txt HardLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 8
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 HardLink-file.txt
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 original-file.txt
Now lets create a Soft Link
Example: SoftLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ln -s original-file.txt SoftLink-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 8
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 HardLink-file.txt
840388 -rw-r--r-- 2 telson telson 33 2009-05-18 09:16 original-file.txt
840186 lrwxrwxrwx 1 telson telson 17 2009-05-18 09:23 SoftLink-file.txt -> original-file.txt
From the above ls -il result, you find the same inode for " HardLink-file.txt " and " original-file.txt ".
Inode value is different for the soft link " SoftLink-file.txt ".
Now lets try editing the original file:
Example:
:~/test$ cat >> original-file.txt
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat original-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat HardLink-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat SoftLink-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
Now lets try changing the permissions:
Example:
:~/test$ chmod 700 original-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 8
840388 -rwx------ 2 telson telson 67 2009-05-18 09:34 HardLink-file.txt
840388 -rwx------ 2 telson telson 67 2009-05-18 09:34 original-file.txt
840186 lrwxrwxrwx 1 telson telson 17 2009-05-18 09:23 SoftLink-file.txt -> original-file.txt
From the above example its clear that changing the permission of " original-file.txt " will update the permission set of " HardLink-file.txt ".
The soft link remains unchanged.
Now lets try deleting the original file.
Example:
:~/test$ rm original-file.txt
:~/test$ ls -il
total 4
840388 -rwx------ 1 telson telson 67 2009-05-18 09:34 HardLink-file.txt
840186 lrwxrwxrwx 1 telson telson 17 2009-05-18 09:23 SoftLink-file.txt -> original-file.txt
:~/test$ cat HardLink-file.txt
Learning about Hard and Soft Link
Editing this file to learn more!!
:~/test$ cat SoftLink-file.txt
cat: SoftLink-file.txt: No such file or directory
So removing the original file will affect the Soft link. The Soft link fails.
Hard link is unaffected.
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