Hi, I am having a perl module that detects the device and adds mobile/desktop (e.g., /homepage.html -> /homepage.desktop.html or /homepage.mobile.html)to the url and sends it back to apache to process the same. Now, whenever apache processes the request it shows desktop/mobile in the extension part in the browser which I want to hide.
Below is the code snippet that is doing the mentioned task for me.
if ($model_group) {
splice @uri_elements, 1, 0, $model_group;
my $new_uri = join('.', @uri_elements);
debug("New URI: ", $new_uri);
$r->uri($new_uri);
}
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