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  • Hal

    (@halburgissnet)

    Glad to see someone is jumping in there to help with this! Thanks. I use both products and would love to see a full and proper integration.

    I’ll mention one situation I noticed recently on a moderately busy site (using WPTouch Pro and WPSC 1.1). The two are mostly working very well together. With Wptouch, we have a separate front page defined, /mobile-home. WPSC creates this cached version properly. After a while a /index-mbile.html also gets created. Once this happens, the rightful /mobile-home/index-mobile.html is ignored, and all mobile traffic gets the wrong cached file. And, this one, while labeled index-mobile.html is not the mobile theme. I am guessing it is caused by a disconnect between the user agents between wpsc and wpt. Or, someone is switching to the desktop theme, and that gets cached and then served to all mobile devices.

    Otherwise, it is working well for me. Next week I’ll try 1.2 and see if that helps things.

    Thread Starter qdubois

    (@qdubois)

    Ok, let me know.

    Have you disable mobile user agent from your WPSC option list?

    KR

    Quentin

    Hal

    (@halburgissnet)

    Nope. Does that disable caching, or do something else? I read that in the wptouch docs, but it sounded like it disabled caching altogether, which is not my objective. Thx.

    Thread Starter qdubois

    (@qdubois)

    I know that’s not ideal, but that’s the only way i found in order to make it work (temporary).

    Could you tell me what is your configuration, within WPSC? On my side it never create the /mobile-home/index-mobile.html.

    Quentin

    Hal

    (@halburgissnet)

    Under Advanced:
    – mod_rewrite
    – compress
    – don’t cache known users
    – Cache rebuild ….
    – Mobile device support on

    Nothing under Preload.

    The /mobile-home is a WP “page” created specifically as the front page for the mobile version of the site. WPTouch is configured to used that page and ignore the WP default (in the wptouch configs).

    Thread Starter qdubois

    (@qdubois)

    Thanks

    do you use wp touch pro or wp-touch ?

    Quentin

    Hal

    (@halburgissnet)

    Pro.

    Thread Starter qdubois

    (@qdubois)

    So you have created a mobile friendly page, just for the mobile home page?
    What happen, when you read a post?

    Hal

    (@halburgissnet)

    This site really has no blog. All pages. No comments.

    Thread Starter qdubois

    (@qdubois)

    ok, I understand

    Hal

    (@halburgissnet)

    I was able to match one occurrence of this with the server logs. Today it was an ipad that caused it. We have ipads disabled in WPTouch.

    Hi I am using the new WP Super Cache and WP Touch (not pro) plugins and have noticed problems where I visit the site on my PC and the page gets cached then I go to it on my iPhone and I get the cached page instead of the mobile theme.

    Only when I delete the cached page do I get the mobile theme back.

    I tried using the new Jetpack mobile theme feature but that just made a mess of the layout e.g sidebar content under the bottom of the page and overlapping DOM elements.

    Is there a way of using the “don’t cache pages with query strings” feature that already exists so that you could create a “quick fix” which doesn’t cache mobile pages just by adding a ?1=1 onto the end of the mobile pages to ensure that any mobile pages are not cached at all. This could be an option in admin.

    Just an idea.

    Thanks

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