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Class: PHP Native Mobile App Dispatcher
Redirect a mobile device to use a native app
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MobileDispatcher PHP class

MobileDispatcher PHP class is a GNU LGPL class to redirect a mobile device to the dedicated App for this family of mobile devices.

Thanks to this dispatcher, you can now distribute a single QRcode with the same URL inside to distribute an app for various mobile device families (for example: http://go.6co.ch/?a=otpauth).

If the family of a device is not detected, the list of the Apps for all families is displayed instead.

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Current build: 2.0.0.1 (2015-08-06)

Usage


<?php

    require_once('mobile.dispatcher.class.php');
    $mobile_dispatcher = new MobileDispatcher();

    $mobile_dispatcher->addTopic(
        'otpauth',
        'TOTP/HOTP code generator'
    );

    $mobile_dispatcher->addFamilyApp(
        'otpauth',
        'Android',
        'market://details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2',
        'Google Authenticator'
    );

    $mobile_dispatcher->dispatchApp('otpauth');

?>

Check mobile.dispatcher.demo.php for a full implementation example.

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