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  • Thread Starter mailme.eva

    (@mailmeeva)

    Sorry, just one more thing, it would be OK for me if you could just tell me where to change translation so it works with “categoria” for the english version too.
    Thanks!

    Mariniertje

    (@mariniertje)

    Seems like you have a similar problem as me.

    Technically the multi-lingual pages work, but automatically created links are wrong and result in 404

    Here’s my issue: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/2-small-fixes-away-of-working-100-with-polylang-multi-lingual-plugin

    Plugin Contributor leahkoerper

    (@leahkoerper)

    HI mailme.eva,

    I’m sorry, but our plugin is not currently compatible with WPML or similar multi-lingual plugins. We are hoping to make them compatible in the future. If you’d like to stay updated, add your vote to the UserVoice page. We’ll update there as we go.

    Best,
    Leah

    Thread Starter mailme.eva

    (@mailmeeva)

    Hi Leah,
    I am not using WPML and just asked where the routing happens in the code. Do you think you can get me this information? my php is really lousy, but it is good enough to manually change a string if I know in which document to look.
    Thnaks a lot!
    Eva

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Eva,

    Unfortunately I can not help you there. We are definitely working towards compatibility. It is on our 2015 roadmap. I wish I had a solution in the mean time, but it currently requires a fair bit of tinkering to get working. It’s not just one file, and it’s not just change one string. If you search around you will find various problems people have faced and solutions. But, the only easy solution is to wait for the compatibility update. ?? I wish I had better news

    Thanks for posting.

    – Brook

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