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  • Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Are you using custom flags or Polylang flags?
    Do flags display on the admin interface?

    Thread Starter hansbaer

    (@hansbaer)

    I’m using the standard ones which came with Polylang.

    As with the main page, the flags are missing in the admin interface, too.
    I have checked the source code. The tag looks like that

    <td class=”flag column-flag”></td>

    So, there is simply no output.

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Something may have been corrupted when upgrading. Could you try to reinstall Polylang via FTP ?

    Thread Starter hansbaer

    (@hansbaer)

    I have logged in to the server, downloaded the zip file, unpacked it and overwritten the files. There seems to be no effect.

    There is no hint of it in the error log, as far as I can see.

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Could you give me a link ?

    Thread Starter hansbaer

    (@hansbaer)

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    I really do not understand what happens. Your flags are perfectly accessible from outside.

    Is there something displayed instead of flags (as column titles for translations) in the “All posts” admin panel ?

    Thread Starter hansbaer

    (@hansbaer)

    The column headlines are “sv”, “de” and “en” – but there are also no flags.

    I know it is weird. When I installed the plugin recently and used version 0.7.1, the flags worked just fine.

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    It has nothing to do with upgrade but I just noticed that part of your site (normally outputted by the WordPress core) is not translated. I checked. The tranlations files are present on your sercer. Just wonder… Did you kept en_US, de_DE and sv_SE as WordPress locale code in your languages settings ?

    Thread Starter hansbaer

    (@hansbaer)

    For some reason the language file settings were set to the names of the languages. I have entered the code names now and it works.

    Sorry that I bothered you with that and thanks a lot for your help!

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    You’re welcome. Your bad experience will probably help someone else one day or the other ??

    aurelie les crayons

    (@aurelie-les-crayons)

    Hello Chouby,
    I have the same problem, no flag any more after upgrading. For french it is ok but for kurdish (flag add to the list, ku_KU and ku used as code local and code). I tryed to add a third language Nederland, changing the image of nl, and then english, to see what happen and it doesn’t work too. I have the new language in admin but not in the site. I don’t have anymore the kurdish flag but translation is still functionning.
    Can I come back to older version, or have you a solution for me ?
    Thank you in advance,
    Aurélie

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    All custom flags must be put in the directory “wp_content/polylang” (you must create it) otherwise they will be removed each time you upgrade Polylang (this is the way WordPress works when you make automatic update: it erases completely the old plugin directory).

    See page 8 of the documentation. Section: Can I use my own flags for the language switcher ?

    You will notice that the plugin does not use custom flags on the admin side.

    aurelie les crayons

    (@aurelie-les-crayons)

    Thank you for your so quick answer.
    What surprising is I still have put the flag again, same name than before ku_KU.png with other flags, and it didn’t work.

    (The english language I added to see what happen was add on admin but not on the site. But it is another point…)

    Regards, Aurélie

    aurelie les crayons

    (@aurelie-les-crayons)

    Sorry, I was working in a file wordpress created when upgrading. It works perfectly,
    and thank you so much, your plugging in great !!!
    https://www.radio-rfk.com opening tonight….

    Aurélie

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