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		By: Stéphanie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Darcy. I&#039;m really not sure I get your definition of &quot;adaptive&quot; here, why should there be different urls depending on the device ? Can you be more specific on that point ? I also really not think that adaptive design is about detecting on which device you are, but rather detecting the browser capabilities and adjust the HTML then for those. Those can differe from one browser to the other even on the same device. What you call &quot;adaptive&quot; here looks more like a dedicated mobile site to me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Darcy. I&#8217;m really not sure I get your definition of &#8220;adaptive&#8221; here, why should there be different urls depending on the device ? Can you be more specific on that point ? I also really not think that adaptive design is about detecting on which device you are, but rather detecting the browser capabilities and adjust the HTML then for those. Those can differe from one browser to the other even on the same device. What you call &#8220;adaptive&#8221; here looks more like a dedicated mobile site to me.</p>
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