DOC: deviceatlas: more example use cases.

In addition of adding additional headers examples, some examples of
defining an ACL.
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There are two distinct methods available, one which leverages all HTTP headers
and one which uses only a single HTTP header for the detection. The former
method is highly recommended and more accurate.
method is highly recommended and more accurate. There are several possible use
cases.
# To transmit the DeviceAtlas data downstream to the target application
All HTTP headers via the sample / fetch
http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[da-csv-fetch(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion)]
Single HTTP header (e.g. User-Agent) via the convertor
http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion)]
# Mobile content switching with ACL
All HTTP headers
acl is_mobile da-csv-fetch(mobileDevice) 1
http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[da-csv-fetch(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion)]
Single HTTP header
Single HTTP header (e.g. User-Agent)
http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion)]
acl device_type_tablet req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType) "Tablet"
Please find more information about DeviceAtlas and the detection methods at https://deviceatlas.com/resources .
1.2) 51Degrees Device Detection
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