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I’ve been using the subster rejuvenation plugin a.k.a. subdomain plugin for quite some time now and it has always worked perfectly. Basically, what it does is map subdomains into my wordpress categories. Recently I noticed that my subdomains no longer point to their proper categories and so I tried investigating. The culprit? Well, it’s the wp-cache plugin. For some reason, these two plugins are not compatible with each other.
Funny thing is that I have wp-cache activated for quite some time already and I didn’t notice this problem. I just hope that the search engines didn’t flag my blog’s categories for duplicate content.
Anyway, what I did now is disable the wp-cache plugin and all works fine again. I do however wish to have some caching capability for my blog since I don’t want to overwork my server so I either peek into the code and fix it myself or look for another solution…
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I too have ran into problems with plugins not working with subster. This is why I created a breadcrumbs plugin specifically designed to work with it. It is available here: http://php.codeislogic.com/subster-rejuvenation-breadcrumbs