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  • I had to disable W3TC for the same reason.

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    Thread Starter Morten Ross

    (@rosmo01)

    I’ve discussed this with the developers, and they have revealed something quite well hidden, and following a different logic:

    In User Agents Groups, check “Enabled” under Group Name “1.High”, with Theme set to “Pass-through”

    Enable Browser Cache

    I discussed this with WPTouch/bravenewcode.com that have now updated their guide to reflect this.

    Please test and verify.

    It seems to be working for me!

    I assumed the W3TC links in the Dashboard were just quick “Jump To” links to options in the General Settings dialog. So I didn’t bother looking at the other W3TC links.

    Thank you for posting!

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    I am completely frustrated. I have tried a variety of changes and now my mobile theme is served to everyone. What is the difference between custom user agents in W3TC and the rejected user agents?

    I thought that the custom user agents from WP Touch has to be enabled in the rejected user agents field in Page, Minify and CDN portion of W3 TC which I did and then I enabled the user agents in W3TC but I just can’t get it to work and can’t find any clear info.

    Can anyone help? I want my mobile theme to be served to mobile visitors and my normal theme to be served to desktop visitors.

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