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  • Lee Willis

    (@leewillis77)

    I haven’t tried it – but I’m almost certain that the answer will be “No”.

    I don’t think it will break anything, but I also don’t think you’ll get any meaningful data out of the exercise if you’re caching pages as everyone will see the “cached” copy – which will be whichever theme was being showed at the point the cached copy was generated.

    I could easily make the plugin disable caching – but you might as well just disable wp-super-cache …

    LP Jumper for fact works with super cache & has been updated to rotate themes within wp 3.0 http://www.lpjumper.com

    Hi Nick,

    I’d love to see an example of it providing cached copies of a site while maintaining the correct variation per-user.

    Perhaps you could provide a link to a site showing this in action since I can’t see your code.

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