• pixelrush

    (@pixelrush)


    I’ve recently switched from using W3 Total Cache to your plugin and it seems to be rendering far better results with less complication.

    I have website that’s running an instagram feed and for some reason, no matter what settings I try, the feed will not render on iphone / safari when the caching plugin is turned on. I’ve tried excluding the javascript and css from caching but this still hasn’t worked.

    What is there that occurs differently on safari? I’ve tried chrome / firefox on the same iphone and no issue.

    the website is hxxps://www.thegoodsheet.com.au (change xx to tt).

    Would you please be able to take a look and see if something is going wrong?

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  • Thread Starter pixelrush

    (@pixelrush)

    It seems to be an issue between the desktop and the mobile version even though it’s a responsive site. I did tick the following – MobileDon’t show the cached version for desktop to mobile devices

    That seems to resolve the issue for some of the browsers but not for safari / iphone.

    Thread Starter pixelrush

    (@pixelrush)

    To be honest, sometimes it seems to work if I close the browser but then reopen a new window then it works. If I refresh the page then it doesn’t work.

    If I request the desktop version of the site it works again.

    Hope you can help

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Yes. Now I tested and sometimes it works and sometimes it does not work. It does not depend on mobile or desktop.

    Once I catch the problem. The problem was about json decoding. Maybe the error occurs when the data is get from instagram.

    Thread Starter pixelrush

    (@pixelrush)

    Thanks for the response. I appreciate you taking the time to look into it.

    Do you think there is anything we can do or it’s something that is part of the instagram API?

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Thanks for the response. I appreciate you taking the time to look into it.

    You are welcome.

    Do you think there is anything we can do or it’s something that is part of the instagram API?

    Actually, I don’t have an idea about it.

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