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  • Thread Starter Demorden

    (@demorden)

    UPDATE: I found it’s easy to solve this via phpmyadmin, it’s just that apparently the plugin (either this or multilingualpress, I still have to figure that) writes a “.” less than necessary in the db. ??

    EDIT-UPDATE-2 SO I DON’T “TRIPLE-POST”:

    Not even phpmyadmin is needed, it’s enough to check in
    Network Admin -> Sites

    site by site, I could correct the URL.

    I’m not sure whether this is a bug with MultilingualPress, with this specific plugin, or just with my site, but still it could (and I’m pretty sure it would) scare most of the people who could face the same problem. So please look into it.

    On a different note, I’m discovering that while all the content seems correctly imported (wow!), I have to re-set all the theme options, and the menus.

    I’m not sure if that is by design or not, I’m just pointing things out.
    BTW, I’m testing it on a stagin site, and I’ll leave more feedback after some more tests.

    That said, great plugin overall! ??

    Plugin Author Frank Bueltge

    (@bueltge)

    Thanks a lot for the feedback and hint about this topic. We work currently on a new version and we will see also for this issue.

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