• Resolved pako69

    (@pako69)


    Hello
    You said:
    “Please note that in certain setups caching will cause undesired behaviour. If your cache is set too aggressively PHP will be skipped and the device detection will not work.”

    I’m using Quick Cache Pro, and… Mobble do not like it, sometimes it works, sometimes not 🙁

    Is there a way to make it work with Quick Cache pro?

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/mobble/

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  • Plugin Author Scott (@scottsweb)

    (@scottsweb)

    Unfortunately I have no experience of that plugin and as its a paid for plugin will not be able to test against it.

    This issue has been on my mind of late and I am thinking of ways mobble could be implemented via JavaScript. At the very least the<body> class of the page could be altered by JavaScript with an an AJAX call being made to mobble… it may be a little slow though.

    The project can be found on Github so if you do make worth while modifications please submit them to the project: https://github.com/scottsweb/mobble

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