• Resolved zaphodbeeblebrox01

    (@zaphodbeeblebrox01)


    Hi, the last post from 2 years ago regarding WPML (https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/eta-on-wpml-support/) is not open anymore. I hope it’s ok that I start this new one.

    Basically it’s the same usecase as in the old topic. I have a multilingual site (using WPML) where a certain number of pages need to be accessible from a different domain.

    So there is only one WP install with a main domain (domain.com) and some pages that need to be mapped to another (seconddomain.com).

    Is there any recommended solution for this? Any pointers in the right direction are highly appreciated.

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Contributor Gaucho Plugins

    (@gauchoplugins)

    Hi @zaphodbeeblebrox01

    WPML actually has a native method to do this.

    Here is the guide on their site:

    https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/language-setup/language-url-options/how-to-use-wpml-with-different-domains-per-language/

    Please let me know if there are any limitations you experience with that approach that you would like us to potentially enhance, or if any conflicts arise.

    I’ve also updated our documentation to mention it.

    Looking forward to hearing from you and marking this resolved for now.

    Thread Starter zaphodbeeblebrox01

    (@zaphodbeeblebrox01)

    Hi, thanks for the quick reply. Maybe I am totally wrong here but I don’t think my usecase is possible with wpml alone. I would need a setup like this:

    domain.com/pageA with WPML translating to domain.com/en/pageA
    seconddomain.com/pageB with WPML translating to seconddomain.com/en/pageB

    So I would need the domain mapping system to manage my two domains to map them to certain pages and WPML to translate these pages with subfolders for different languages.

    Thanks again!

    Plugin Contributor Gaucho Plugins

    (@gauchoplugins)

    I would suggest contacting WPML to double check if their integration will support that at this point in time. They very well might, perhaps with some customization.

    In terms of whether our plugin can do it now, the answer is unfortunately not yet.

    However, I have taken note of this specific request for our development pipeline to consider when we get to this integration in the coming months.

    This ticket system automatically prevents replies after a certain point in time, so while I may not be able to update the ticket here, I suggest checking our Changelog or simply please reaching out via email to [email protected] to keep up to date with this. I can take note of your email there and easily follow up. Please share a link to this ticket.

    Thread Starter zaphodbeeblebrox01

    (@zaphodbeeblebrox01)

    Hi, thanks for your answer. WPML said that they (out of the box) don’t support this feature and also said that it might work with some customization. Seems to be a real edge case.

    I will check back with your plugin and hope support for multilingual plugins will be added. If it would work easier with another like TranslatePress or Polylang I’d be willing to try them as well …

    Thanks!

    sandornemeth

    (@sandornemeth)

    Hello @zaphodbeeblebrox01 ,

    Have you made any progress regarding this issue? I have a similar use case.

    Plugin Contributor Gaucho Plugins

    (@gauchoplugins)

    Hi @sandornemeth

    No updates yet! However, it should be possible to map a domain per language with with WPML natively, after discussing the feature with the founder of WPML at a recent WordCamp.

    Besides that, the current workaround is to have duplicated pages for each language, rather than dynamic translation for each page.

    So, it is currently possible to set up language per domain.

    We won’t be making any changes to this mechanism for at least 3-6 months, and that’s not a guaranteed timeframe.

    Please let me know if you have any other questions.

    Thread Starter zaphodbeeblebrox01

    (@zaphodbeeblebrox01)

    Hi @sandornemeth,

    unfortunately not. My solution was to set up separate pages and deal with the chaos of managing duplicated content. It’s working but I’m not that happy with maintainability.

    sandornemeth

    (@sandornemeth)

    Hello @gauchoplugins ,

    Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate that this request is probably more to do with the Multilanguage plugins. I will reach out to them.

    I have used the domain per language option in the past with Polylang and WPML.

    I am trying to achieve something similar to what @zaphodbeeblebrox01 wants though.

    To demonstrate the goal with a post called ‘My Post’, having two languages (en,de) and two domains (domain-en.com, domain-de.com), these are the expected urls for the My Post pages:

    domain-en.com with a default language set to en
    domain-en.com/my-post/
    domain-a.com/de/mein-post/

    domain-de.com with a default language set to de
    domain-de.com/mein-post/
    domain-de.com/en/my-post/

    I will reach out to the author of Polylang plugin regarding this request.

    Thanks
    Sandor



    Plugin Contributor Gaucho Plugins

    (@gauchoplugins)

    Hi @sandornemeth thanks for letting me know. Feel free to share what they say, and please feel free to follow our updates in the next 6+ months to track when any updates to multilingual plugin integrations are released.

    Thanks for your interest in the plugin at this point – we do hope to make it the perfect solution for these use cases in the future.

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