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  • Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Please provide the URL for your site and confirm whether you are using qTranslate or qTranslate-X

    Thread Starter fastka

    (@fastka)

    I’m using qtranslate-x. My site it’s under maintenance.
    It is possible to have a sitemap with all links in both languages? How?

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    I tested this and All in One SEO Pack does create an XML Sitemap for each language. For example, the default sitemap would be –

    mydomain.com/sitemap.xml

    the German sitemap would be –

    mydomain.com/de/sitemap.xml

    Thread Starter fastka

    (@fastka)

    It’ strange. When I generated my sitemap I had only one and in a single language.
    Where I can find some instruction or tutorial about this?

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    There are no instructions. If you have qTranslate-X set up to create each language page with a subdirectory, i.e. /de/ or /es/ then the sitemap would match that naming convention, i.e. /es/sitemap.xml for the Spanish sitemap.

    Thread Starter fastka

    (@fastka)

    Qtranslate is correctly set up and currently my site is in Italian and English. After generating the sitemap, if I put in the address bar mysite.org/en/sitemap.xml, the page is redirected to mysyte.org/sitemap.xml with only italians links.

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Without seeing your site I cannot help further. I have tested this on my site and it does work fine. You should note that we have no specific integration with qTranslate so we rely on qTranslate to output the correct URLs to us.

    Thread Starter fastka

    (@fastka)

    I’ll send you my link as soon as possible. Thank you for disponibility…

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