Redirecting to an ASP.NET Mobile Web Page
If you create an application that has one user interface optimized for a desktop browser and a second user interface optimized for mobile applications, you need a mechanism to redirect mobile device customers to the mobile Web pages.
Because some devices do not support cookies, consider whether you want to rely on cookies for your application. For more information, see Controlling Session State.
If your application does not use cookies, you can use the following code in a Microsoft ASP.NET site to redirect to an ASP.NET mobile Web application.
<script runat="server" language="c#">
public void Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.Browser["IsMobileDevice"] == "true" )
{
Response.Redirect("MobileDefault.aspx");
}
else
{
Response.Redirect("DesktopDefault.aspx");
}
}
</script>
Because some devices do not accept relative URLs, you must also set the useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl attribute of the <httpRuntime> element to true in the Web.config file. This sends a fully qualified URL to the client with the session ID appended to the end of the URL. Specifying a relative URL and then converting that URL to a fully qualified URL is necessary to preserve session state. The following example shows the configuration setting.
<configuration>
<system.web>
<httpRuntime useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl = "true" />
</system.web>
</configuration>
See Also
Reference
httpRuntime Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
Concepts
User Controls
Controlling Session State
Other Resources
Application Developer's Guide
Developing ASP.NET Mobile Web Pages