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  • Thread Starter marcuszurhorst

    (@marcuszurhorst)

    Hi!

    It is definetely much better now. For the first time, I see the strings for my “target language” underneath the tabs.

    But there is still another issue:
    I enter a translation and hit the Save-button. A tiny spinner shows up left of the save button. This one is spinning forever. (I expected PHP timeout, but even this did not happen)

    After 2min, I broke this loop by switching to another tab and back.
    The translation has not been stored.

    Regards,
    Marcus

    Side Question:
    What is the purpose of the “incomplete” tab?
    — While PoEdit can mark a string as such, you can’t do this in the frontend.

    Thread Starter marcuszurhorst

    (@marcuszurhorst)

    Sorry Alessandro, it is still not working.
    Whilst the error message is gone, nothing else happens either.

    What I do:
    1) go to “Ceceppa ML in your language”
    2) there i see two toggles for german and english.
    both are disabled by default
    3) Underneath, I see the four tabs “all strings”, “to translate”, “incomplete” and translated”, but no # of strings yet.
    3) I activate German, because your plugin is already english
    4) Afterwards, I press the save button.
    5) No the four tabs are gone, the toggles are gone, the save button is gone. Nothing anymore. Only the “Ceceppa Multilingua in your language” section headline is displayed.

    Btw, I can also not mark the text of this headline. Maybe something is wrong with layers???

    This time, I am using Firefox 27.0.1 on Windows 7.

    Regards,
    Marcus

    PS: maybe I should just use PoEdit and send you the translations ??

    Thread Starter marcuszurhorst

    (@marcuszurhorst)

    Hi Alessandro!

    I updated, and now I am receiving the following error when clicking the “theme” tab:
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘[‘ in /home/www/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/ceceppa-multilingua/admin/parser.php on line 87

    Is this related to the recent changes?

    Regards,
    Marcus

    Thread Starter marcuszurhorst

    (@marcuszurhorst)

    I am doing all my tests on my live website ??
    — Thus, I think I cannot change the timeout interval.

    I am using Firefox 24.3 ESR on Linux.
    In your previous plugin version (1.3.xx), the translation part worked well. Not sure whether this also had the expand/collapse feature at this time.

    I will try another browser later (IE or another FF on Win7)

    Thread Starter marcuszurhorst

    (@marcuszurhorst)

    Yes, that solves it. Perfect.

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