• Resolved spyrosg

    (@spyrosg)


    Hello i already have an open support ticket here about a different issue but this new problem is much more serious.After clicking on the google translate option in the settings all my pages when i click on the second language are 404..even when i have the google translate off i still get the same problem.Please help the sooner possible

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  • Thread Starter spyrosg

    (@spyrosg)

    saving twice the permalinks as you usually suggest fixed the problem.

    Maybe this should be a new thread, as I’m only getting 404 errors on pages that use scripts (PHP script embedded via shortcode) for links.

    I’m using this script to link out to a sub-domain; without translation the link works as it should, with translation the link throws a 404 error.

    I tried the data-no-translation attribute, with no luck.

    <?php global $current_user; wp_get_current_user(); ?>
    <a  href="#" class="booking-btn" data-type="login" data-size="medium" data-email="<?php echo $current_user->user_email; ?>" data-first-name="<?php echo $current_user->user_firstname; ?>"data-last-name="<?php echo $current_user->user_lastname; ?>" data-redirect="https://sub.domain.com/" data-url="https://sub.domain.com"><img src="https://domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/search-button.png" alt="Search Now" width="350" height="88" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-799" /></a>

    Hey there,

    Please tell us the URL where this is happening. We need to take a live look. No need for login data. Just the URL of the page.

    With the best of regards,

    Hello Gabriel,

    RE: Please tell us the URL where this is happening

    The page is a members only page. I can send login info in a private setting.

    Thank you for your assitance.

    Hi there,

    For a private setting, please contact us via:

    https://translatepress.com/support/

    Cheers,
    Gabriel

    Hello Gabriel,

    I did submit the info via your support page, yesterday.

    Since then I discovered that your plugin was stripping the data-redirect and data-url parameters from the HTML. I ran across the Fix broken HTML plugin on your site, and this plugin appears to have fixed this and similar* issues; *such as 404 error on translated password protect pages.

    Thank you!

    Hi there,

    I’m glad it all worked out fine eventually.

    Cheers,

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