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In reply to: [Polylang] Same post in different URLsPermalink : /%postname%.html
Default language – not English
Prefix used only for non-default languages.
site.com/post1.html – post in default language
site.com/en/post1.html – still returns post in default language but with English taxonomy.site.com/en/post2.html – post in non-default language (English).
site.com/post2.html redirect to site.com/en/post2.html – it is right redirection.
Hm… May be it is impossible to do right redirection in all cases…Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Same post in different URLsIt is an interesting thing. For post in default language (for default language prefix not used) site.com/post1.html URL address site.com/en/post1.html – still returns this issue. For post in non-default language (with prefix) such as site.com/en/post2.html and URL address site.com/post2.html redirection works correctly.
Canonical URLs in all cases – are correct.
Version 0.9.7. tested.+1.
When I want to remove some subscriber it redirects me to Subscription Manager panel, but nothing is changing.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Polylang and Subscribe To Comments ReloadedI think this code shows text field of this plugin:
'subscribed_text' => __('You are subscribed to this entry. <a href="[manager_link]">Manage your subscriptions</a>.', 'subscribe-to-comments')
How to translate it correctly?
Other fields can be translated for analogyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Same post in different URLs??
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In reply to: [Polylang] Same post in different URLsI have tested 0.9.5.5.
It works ??Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Language code in URLs: to be or not to be?Hmm… This is an interesting question not only for me.
Maybe it is sense to ask someone of search engines representatives?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Language code in URLs: to be or not to be?I understand that.
But I am interested in the position of search engines. What structure is better for them? As I understand from Your post above, Google prefer lang parameter on URL or I misunderstood?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Language code in URLs: to be or not to be?I wanted to change my permalinks to structure without language parameter, but now I don’t know what to do…
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In reply to: [Polylang] Language code in URLs: to be or not to be?Is it means that language parameter in URL is necessary?
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In reply to: [Polylang] Same meta tags in all main pagesIs there any solutions?
Same titles and descriptions of all main pages – is not very good…
Of course I can use titles and descriptions of WordPress, not All in One Seo, but it is not very good for SEO.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Language code in URLs: to be or not to be?Chouby, I’m glad to see You, as always :!)
This means that without lang parameter all requirements of Google will also be carried out?
I just want to change the default language of site with time. Redirection is a good thing, but sometimes, when it used, site can lose position in search engines.
That is why I choose URL structure so closely.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Language code in URLs: to be or not to be?Now I’m using URLs with language parameter for non-default languages and default language – without it.
When I will change default language I will need to do 301 redirect for all old- and new-default language posts and pages.
It seems that structure without parameter for all language is better.
But from other side Google advice is “Keep the content for each language on separate URLs”.
Question is open….Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Polylang] Serch rezults only in default langaugeNow search is working correctly!
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In reply to: [Polylang] Same post in different URLsIn 0.9.5 it works :!)