• Resolved lukabacic

    (@lukabacic)


    Hello,

    Firstly I would like to say BIG thank you for this plugin, it makes everything a lot easier! Your hard work is very appreciated.

    I use your plugin for a Serbian site that has content in cyrilic, with these settings:

    • My site is Cyrillic
    • Transliteration Mode Cyrillic to Latin
    • Plugin Mode Forced transliteration (everything)
    • Language scheme Automatical
    • Force widget transliteration No
    • RSS transliteration No
    • Enable cache support No
    • Disable transliteration inside wp-admin Yes
    • Force transliteration permalinks to latin Yes
    • First visit mode Cyrillic
    • Enable alternet links Yes
    • Parameter URL selector ?rstr=lat (safe)
    • Enable body class Yes

    This all worked like a charm on version 1.5.1.

    Today I updated the plugin to version 1.5.6, and WordPress to 5.7.1 (in this order, plugin first, WP second). After updating, the plugin transliterates actual HTML. e.g. this happens:

    <див ид="wпадминбар" цласс="но?q но?с">

    Honestly this is hilarious, but problematic as one can imagine. For now I’m just gonna reverse the update by using a database backup, but I thought this should need some attention.

    Please let me know if you need more information.

    Kind regards,
    Luka

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