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  • It sounds as if you have a caching plugin serving cached desktop pages to your mobile device. You may configure your caching plugin not to cache mobile pages nor to serve cached pages when mobile devices are detected. To do so, enter the user agents found under Advanced Options > Custom User-Agents to the “rejected user agents” areas in your caching plugin’s settings. Remember to clear your plugin, browser, and device caches before retesting.

    Thread Starter nrajesh

    (@nrajesh)

    Removed the caching plugins in my blog; followed steps suggested. Still the same result. Is there any trace of cache persistent still? How do I id this myself?

    This worked for me… thank you! nrajesh- be sure to clear the cache on your android phone.

    Thread Starter nrajesh

    (@nrajesh)

    This is what I did:

      Cleared my WP Super Cache plugin’s cache and then removed it for good measure!
      Cleared my mobile cache/ dalvik cache blah blah (in fact I reformatted my android device)

    I still got the same broken page on mobile device. Then I decided to try the Mobile Smart plugin and still the same issue.

    I then removed wptouch and voila Mobile Smart was redirecting me to my alternate mobile theme. I am wondering if there is any kind of cache that wptouch generates, which needs to be cleared as well.

    I still love their mobile them and would be willing to try out any possible suggestions from their team.

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