i created 2 different website, one for mobile and one for desktop using Wordpress! I used a plugin called equivalent mobile redirect in order to redirect mobile users to the mobile site when they visit the desktop one! Now i need to do this vice versa and i cannot seem to find a efficient way! Any ideas?
You can check with javascript:
var isMobile = {
Android: function() {
return navigator.userAgent.match(/Android/i);
},
BlackBerry: function() {
return navigator.userAgent.match(/BlackBerry/i);
},
iOS: function() {
return navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|iPad|iPod/i);
},
Opera: function() {
return navigator.userAgent.match(/Opera Mini/i);
},
Windows: function() {
return navigator.userAgent.match(/IEMobile/i);
},
any: function() {
return (isMobile.Android() || isMobile.BlackBerry() || isMobile.iOS() || isMobile.Opera() || isMobile.Windows());
}
};
if(isMobile.any()){
// Mobile!
} else {
// Desktop
}
Take a look at this code if you don't want to use Javascript. You can use WordPress's detect mobile function to redirect if visitor is on desktop browser.
if(!wp_is_mobile()){
// If not using mobile
wp_redirect( "https://your_desktop_site.com");
exit;
}
You can add this code to your theme's functions.php file and it will work.
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I want to make the maintenance tool window wider. Users are confused by the version page, as it is truncated and they do not see what the new version is.
I tried making a really long title description, but that did not work.
I have not found a scripting solution, but here is my installscript.js
function Component()
{
}
Component.prototype.isDefault = function()
{
// select the component by default
return true;
}
Component.prototype.createOperations = function()
{
try {
component.createOperations();
if (installer.value("os") === "win") {
component.addOperation("CreateShortcut", "#TargetDir#/winnow.exe", "#StartMenuDir#/Winnow.lnk");
}
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
}
Use WizardDefaultWidth WizardDefaultHeight in config.xml
see http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/ifw-globalconfig.html
I'm writing a JS Widget using RequireJS. After finishing the widget I'm compiling it with r.js and Almond. All goes well - but I couldn't find an easy way to let the user use the widget without using RequireJS himself - as the widget code loads async (RequireJS uses AMD).
What I'm doing now is busy waiting for the widget code to load and using it only after detecting it has loaded. This is not very user-friendly.
Is there a way to let just do something like this?
var widget = new Widget();
instead of doing busy wait like:
count = 0;
function loadWidget() {
if (typeof Widget != 'undefined') {
var p1 = new Widget();
p1.render();
} else {
if (count > 10) {
console.log('Failed to load the Widget');
return false;
}
setTimeout(loadWidget, 50);
count++;
}
}
$(document).ready(function() {
loadWidget();
});
Thanks!
EDIT:
my build.js
({
name: './lib/almond.js',
out: './deploy/sdk.min.js',
baseUrl: '.',
optimize: 'uglify2',
mainConfigFile: 'sdk.js',
include: ['sdk'],
wrap: true
})
Code on the web page (assume no other script tags on page):
<script src="mywidget.js" data-main="scripts/sdk" id="mywidget"></script>
No sure if the 'data-main' is really required as the js is compiled.
You need to follow the instructions provided with Almond. To summarize the essential points what is in the doc there, what you need in your build config the following configuration:
wrap: {
startFile: 'path/to/start.frag',
endFile: 'path/to/end.frag'
}
And the start.frag should be:
(function (root, factory) {
if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
define([], factory);
} else {
root.Widget = factory();
}
}(this, function () {
and the end.frag:
return require('main');
}));
The end fragment calls require in its synchronous form, which is really synchronous in this case (and not the pseudo-synchronous sugar that can be used by RequrieJS itself).
I've tried this before. It works.
I have a Meteor app with an editor page that should only be accessible to editors. I am using Iron-Router and my Router.map looks like the following. However, this is not working in an odd way. If I provide a link to the editor page, then all is well, but if I try entering the /editor url, then it always redirects to home, even if the user role is correctly set.
(One thing I ruled out was if Meteor.userId() is not set before Roles.userIsInRole is called in before.)
Anyone know why this would be?
Router.map(function() {
...
this.route('editor', {
path: '/editor',
waitOn: function() {
//handle subscriptions
},
data: function() {
//handle data
},
before: function() {
if ( !Roles.userIsInRole(Meteor.userId(), 'editor') ) {
this.redirect('home');
}
}
});
...
});
The Roles package sets up an automatic publication that sends the roles property on the Meteor.users collection. Unfortunately, you can't get a subscription handle for automatic publications, so you'll need to make your own.
Set up a new subscription that publishes the required data of a user, then configure Router to check that the data is ready before showing any page.
eg:
if (Meteor.isServer) {
Meteor.publish("user", function() {
return Meteor.users.find({
_id: this.userId
}, {
fields: {
roles: true
}
});
});
}
if (Meteor.isClient) {
var userData = Meteor.subscribe("user");
Router.before(function() {
if (Meteor.userId() == null) {
this.redirect('login');
return;
}
if (!userData.ready()) {
this.render('logingInLoading');
this.stop();
return;
}
this.next(); // Needed for iron:router v1+
}, {
// be sure to exclude the pages where you don't want this check!
except: ['register', 'login', 'reset-password']
});
}
I would like to switch to an iframe using pure phantom.js code
Here is my first attempt
var page = new WebPage();
var url = 'http://www.theurltofectch'
page.open(url, function (status) {
if ('success' !== status) {
console.log("Error");
} else {
page.switchToFrame("thenameoftheiframe");
console.log(page.content);
phantom.exit();
}
});
It produces only the source code of the main page. Any idea ?
Notice that the iframe domain is different from the main page domain.
Please give this a try I believe it may be an async issues meaning the iframe is not present when trying to access it. I received the below snippet from another post.
var page = require('webpage').create(),
testindex = 0,
loadInProgress = false;
page.onConsoleMessage = function(msg) {
console.log(msg);
};
page.onLoadStarted = function() {
loadInProgress = true;
console.log("load started");
};
page.onLoadFinished = function() {
loadInProgress = false;
console.log("load finished");
};
/*
page.onNavigationRequested = function(url, type, willNavigate, main) {
console.log('Trying to navigate to: ' + url);
console.log('Caused by: ' + type);
console.log('Will actually navigate: ' + willNavigate);
console.log('Sent from the page\'s main frame: ' + main);
};
*/
/*
The steps array represents a finite set of steps in order to perform the unit test
*/
var steps = [
function() {
//Load Login Page
page.open("https://www.yourpage.com");
},
function() {
//access your iframe here
page.evaluate(function() {
});
},
function() {
//any other step you want
page.evaluate(function() {
});
},
function() {
// Output content of page to stdout after form has been submitted
page.evaluate(function() {
//console.log(document.querySelectorAll('html')[0].outerHTML);
});
//render a test image to see if login passed
page.render('test.png');
}
];
interval = setInterval(function() {
if (!loadInProgress && typeof steps[testindex] === "function") {
console.log("step " + (testindex + 1));
steps[testindex]();
testindex++;
}
if (typeof steps[testindex] !== "function") {
console.log("test complete!");
phantom.exit();
}
}, 50);
replace
console.log(page.content);
with
console.log(page.frameContent);
Should return the contents of the frame phantomjs switched to.
If the iframe is from another domain you may need to add the --web-security=no option like this:
phantomjs --web-security=no myscript.js
As an additional information, what xMythicx said could be true. Some iframes are rendered via Javascript after page finishes loading. If the iframe contents are empty, then you will need to wait for all resources to finish loading, before you start grabbing stuff from the page. But this is another issue, if you need an answer on this, I suggest you ask a new question about it, and I will answer there.
Had the same problem for iframes and
phantomjs --web-security=no
helped in my case :]
I want to automatically check if a HTTPS page includes "insecure content" eg HTTP content.
Is there a way to automatically determine that?
It seems phantom just loads the content and ignores that fact.
This works like a charm:
console.log('Loading a web page');
var page = new WebPage();
page.onResourceRequested = function(request) {
if(/^https/.exec(request.url)) {
console.log('i am fine with ' + request.url)
} else {
console.log('i dont like ' + request.url)
}
}
page.viewportSize = { width: 1024, height: 768 };
var url = "https://example.com";
page.open(url, function (status) {
if(status == 'success') {
page.render('test.png');
console.log('loaded')
}
phantom.exit();
});
Interesting approach. Thank you.
I would just suggest checking it really catches all resources and there are no opened phantomjs bugs related to the event.