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  • Sorry, I can’t see the debug output. Are you sure you have enabled the configuration option “Include debug output” under the tab “Adv.” in the widget settings?

    Sure I did!

    Not sure if anyone asked, but I for one would LOVE WPML support… living a bilingual province, this is crucial to us, which build contains that WPML code again ? ??

    Jean-Francois Arseneault: The latest version includes WPML support. It’s been working great for me during development but as you can see here in the forums there’s been mixed results.

    If you try it out I’d love to get your feedback. There’s nothing you need to configure to get it working, it should figure out that you’re using WPML and only display terms in the current language.

    Hey Richard, thanks for the quick feedback!

    I had installed 2.2b from this thread onto the website, lefoodbox.ca, and I noticed two things: the tab in the widget that used to list all the keywords didn’t list any, and the website still shows a mix of English/French (and you can see from the URL the english ones are point to /en/<slug>.

    I will upgrade the plugin to the latest stable, if you want to take a look in a few minutes… would be glad to help you troubleshoot/fix this using our client’s site.

    That’s strange, just tested it in my development installation and it still works for me. What versions of WP and WPML are you using? I’m using it with great success in WP 3.6 beta and WPML 2.7.1

    For the next version of the plugin I’ve added some more debugging messages which would be useful to have to see what the problem might be. Until I release that we just have to go back and forth here in the forums..

    I’m running with the latest versions of WP and every WPML plugins. Look forward to the debugging statements, so I can figure out this mystery ??

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