• Resolved Peter Hardy-vanDoorn

    (@petervandoorn)


    Just updated to 3.1 and now on the front end it is only delivering the second language (of 2).

    I have English and French set up, with English being the default. When I visit the site (in Firefox, Safari and Chrome) it displays the French data, and clicking on the language chooser, whilst showing the correct English URL, reverts back to the French page.

    I have reset permalinks, and converted the database back to legacy dual language tag style (just in case!) and it makes no difference.

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  • Thread Starter Peter Hardy-vanDoorn

    (@petervandoorn)

    I’ve since done testing and it’s not a plugin, nor a theme conflict. I went all the way back to 2.9.4 and the same thing is still happening (although it’s off that I never noticed it before!) Have also cleared browser cache & cookies, and it’s not that.

    Reverting back to mqTranslate has solved the problem, so it is definitely something about qT-X that is causing the problem.

    Thread Starter Peter Hardy-vanDoorn

    (@petervandoorn)

    This is interesting/odd – I have another site that also uses qT-X, that uses much the same set of plugins, and which has followed the same qT > mqT > qT-x upgrade path, and it is not exhibiting the problem.

    Both sites, btw, have an entirely hand-rolled theme (developed by me and based on the same basic blank theme framework).

    I would love to hear if anyone else has come across this, or if anyone has any insight into what might be causing it.

    Plugin Author Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    @peter vanDoorn,

    John will definitely pay attention to it, but he must also sometimes sleep ??

    But this is interesting and odd.

    I have exactly the same problem. Tried most of the same fixes to no avail, so I’ve reverted back to mqtranslate. Can’t load my first language, outside links will redirect to the second language too.

    It seems that if you disable “Hide URL language information for default language.” in Settings > Languages > Advanced Settings, things are greatly improved.

    tried the”Hide URL language information for default language”. no chance.

    Thread Starter Peter Hardy-vanDoorn

    (@petervandoorn)

    Turning off “Hide URL language information for default language.” worked for me. Also explained why one site worked and the other didn’t!

    Thanks

    It’s working for me now. Don’t know what I changed that fixed it, but I’m not complaining ??

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    Hi All, I am not quite sure what was going on on this thread, and it is a kind of old now. Could you please, read the article https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/browser-redirection-based-on-language/ and see if it answers your concerns.

    There is also 3.2 release candidate on GitHub, which you can download with ‘Download ZIP’ button on GitHub page or press here for the sake of convinience.

    I am going to close this thread for now as an obsolete one. If you still have problem with the latest 3.2-b3 and still have questions after reading the above and may be also https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/2015/02/24/migration-from-other-multilingual-plugins/, then please, open a new thread with a concise step-by-step instructions how to reproduce your problem preferably under one of the standard themes like Twenty Fifteen and the minimum set of plugins.

    Thank you very much for your patience and help to make this plugin to be finally bug free, some day …

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