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litespeed_wiki:cache:common:seperate-mobile-versions [2017/04/27 21:10]
Jackson Zhang
litespeed_wiki:cache:common:seperate-mobile-versions [2017/10/18 16:25]
Lisa Clarke Separated out verbiage for LSCWP to make it more clear.
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 ====== Handling Websites With Separate Mobile Versions ====== ====== Handling Websites With Separate Mobile Versions ======
  
-**UPDATE:** As of LSCWP version 1.0.4, there is a configuration option ​that will add this rule automatically. Please see the [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration#​enable_separate_mobile_view|configurations wiki]] for additional details.+Caching may not work properly with websites ​that have separate Mobile versions which use a different skin than the main site uses.
  
-Caching may not work properly with websites that have separate Mobile ​versions using a different skin than the main site.+In such cases, you can tell LSCache to cache a separate ​copy of the website'​s ​Mobile ​version so that the views are not mixed up.
  
-In such cases, you can tell LSCache ​to cache the website'​s Mobile ​version ​differently than the main version so they are not mixed upDo this by adding ​the following to the .htaccess file (these are just some examples only and you may have your own rules):+===== In the LSCache ​for WordPress Plugin ===== 
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 +If you are using the WordPress plugin, as of version ​1.0.4, there is a configuration option that will add this rule automatically. Please see the [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​cache#​cache_mobile|LSCWP Cache Settings page]] for additional details. 
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 +===== For Other LSCache Applications ===== 
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 +Add the following to the ''​.htaccess'' ​file (these are just some examples only and you may have your own rules):
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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 **Important:​** Your rewrite rules must exactly match your backend'​s mobile detection. If these do not match, you may run into the issue where your rewrite rules think that a device is mobile while the backend does not and visa-versa. This can cause, for example, the desktop version of a page to be cached and flagged as the mobile version which will then be wrongly served to all mobile viewers. **Important:​** Your rewrite rules must exactly match your backend'​s mobile detection. If these do not match, you may run into the issue where your rewrite rules think that a device is mobile while the backend does not and visa-versa. This can cause, for example, the desktop version of a page to be cached and flagged as the mobile version which will then be wrongly served to all mobile viewers.
  
-For example, for Magento LiteMage ​user, once you set the above in .htaccess, you have to set the exact same expression ​at Magento administrative area -> System ​-> Configuration ​-> Design ​-> Themes ​->Add Exceptionsplace the exact same expression used in .htaccess here.  ​Otherwise, it may not return the right contents.+For example, for Magento LiteMage ​users, once you set the above in ''​.htaccess''​, you have to set the //exact same expression// in the Magento administrative area: Navigate to **System > Configuration > Design > Themes > Add Exceptions** and place the expression used in ''​.htaccess'' ​here.  ​If it's not exact, it may not return the right contents.
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