• Resolved Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)


    I’m running a multisite installation with an English version of the site and a Spanish version of the site. The Landing Pages plugin is installed for use on both sites. The English site is at domain.com and the Spanish site is at domain.com/es.

    I can create a landing page on the English site without any problems.

    When I create a Spanish landing page, I can view it using the preview option before it is published. However, when I setup the permalink and publish the page I get a 404 error. For example, I can preview the post with a link similar to domain.com/es/?post_type=landing-page&p=526. However, I get a 404 error when I publish the post and set the permalink to domain.com/es/test.

    Any help is appreciated.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/landing-pages/

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  • Plugin Author David Wells

    (@davidwells)

    Are you using the double headline translation plugin? We’ve seen it cause errors before.

    Thread Starter Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)

    I’m not using that plugin. Any other suggestions?

    Plugin Author David Wells

    (@davidwells)

    Whats the permalink structure?

    Thread Starter Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)

    Both sites use /%postname%/ for the permalink structure.

    Plugin Author David Wells

    (@davidwells)

    Hmmm not sure what the issue is.

    You say it works on base multisite instance but not on a sub-folder version?

    Sounds like it might be a plugin/theme conflict.

    To test for a theme conflict:

    1. Activate default Twenty Ten, Eleven, Twelve, or Thirteen theme
    2. Check to see if the issue still occurs
    3. If the issue does not occur after having activated the default “Twenty” theme, your theme is causing a conflict with landing pages.

    To test for a plugin conflict:

    1. Deactivate ALL plugins
    2. Activate Landing Pages
    3. Check to see if the issue occurs

    If the issue does not occur, one (or more) of your plugins is causing a conflict with Landing Pages.

    To determine which plugin(s) is causing the conflict, follow these steps:

    1. Activate each plugin one by one
    2. Check to see if the issue occurs after each plugin is activated
    Thread Starter Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)

    I’ll get back to you on those test in a moment. I just noticed another clue in the error page. The addresses I provided above weren’t correct, sorry.

    The 404 error page reports I tried going to https://mysite.com/es/es/go/test/

    However, the page I’m trying to get to should be at https://mysite.com/es/go/test/

    For some reason a second /es is being added to the address when I get this error message.

    The address on the English site, which works, is: https://mysite.com/blog/go/test/

    Thread Starter Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)

    I tested the theme using Twenty Thirteen and the issue remains. I also deactivated all the other plugins (only Landing Pages was active) and the issue remains.

    Thread Starter Frank Jones

    (@fjones18)

    I just updated the Landing Pages plugin and tried to view the A/B Testing Landing Page Example. To my surprise the page came up on the Spanish site. So, I tried loading the landing page I created and it also came up. It seems the issue was fixed with the latest plugin update.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author David Wells

    (@davidwells)

    Glad everything worked out with the new updates!

    If you like the plugin, we would love a review from you on the WordPress Plugin Repository, it would really help us out!

    You can leave a review here.

    Thanks and let me know if you have any questions about the plugin.

    – David

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