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Ponics Dec 28, 2008 04:35 PM

Cache and rotating images headers!
 
Still me!

Does the headers images rotate normally with a cache plugin installed? I have super cache installed and there is only one header showing up!

Thanks

Roger Pilon, Caretaker
ponics.org

Flynn Dec 28, 2008 04:46 PM

I have not checked this but the header will probably not rotate with Super Cache.

Ponics Dec 29, 2008 08:05 AM

Flyn,

I made a mistake. I installed Wp-cache and not Super Cache. Anyway, still one question. This plugin has an option where you can specificaly pick up a string and tell the script NOT TO cache anything with that string.

Here is the what it says:

Add here strings (not a filename) that forces a page not to be cached. For example, if your URLs include year and you dont want to cache last year posts, it's enough to specify the year, i.e. '/2004/'. WP-Cache will search if that string is part of the URI and if so, it will no cache that page.

Do you see any kind of string that I (we) could use to tell the plugin NOT TO cache the headers? Any way we could trick the Wp-cache not to touch the headers!?

Thanks

Roger Pilon, Caretaker
ponics.org

BigG Apr 6, 2009 12:56 PM

It would be great if we could have both wp (super) cache and rotating header images...I wonder if it's even possible? Given the awesome power of php, I bet it is...just wish I knew how to program php...:confused:

The silence on this thread is not encouraging...

Flynn Apr 6, 2009 06:34 PM

I'll change this to Javascript rotation in the next version, that will work with all caches

BigG Apr 8, 2009 01:24 PM

Or Javascript. Whatever works, right? I'll go back to pretending I know something about programming. :o

FWIW I have noticed that different pages/categories/individual posts will load up a different header with the cache turned on. I imagine it probably only happens once for each page and then they will stay the same until the cache is cleared, though. Not so bad, really, but it will be cool to have the same page rotating the header image on refresh/revisit.


You da man, Flynn.

rhenium3 Dec 30, 2010 03:43 PM

Any chance this has been changed? So we can use both Super Cache and a rotating header?

juggledad Dec 30, 2010 04:45 PM

Have you tried it?

rhenium3 Dec 31, 2010 02:30 AM

Yes, I did, and it didn't work until I put on Fade in/out header images with Javascript? to 2. At 0 it didn't seem to work. Now it works wonders. I posted too soon, sorry!


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