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  • Does this bug exist also when using WP 3.1 with WPML 2.1.2 (commercial)?

    Hi everyone,

    I have the same problem

    I have just updated from WP 3.05 to 3.1
    I am using the WPML multilingual CMS plugin version 2.04
    I am using the following custom structure: “/%category%/%postname%/”

    And voila:
    https://www.annit.is/ymislegt/

    I tried looking for .htaccess (using filezilla) but it looks as if there is none.

    If I change permalink settings to default I get 404 Not Found
    The requested URL /ymislegt was not found on this server.

    If I change it to numeric I see the website but it’s showing a theme-specific 404 instead of the entries expected. I can look for a post and find it but the default category view is not showing anything

    I would appreciate any feedback on this
    Do I need WPML 2.1.2 (commercial version)?
    Do I have to change my permalinks?
    If I have to change my .htaccess, where is it located?

    Many thanks in advance,
    Best,
    Ragnar

    Should note:
    I am using WordPress 3.0.1, WPML 1.8.2.1
    The Icelandic version is here: https://www.annit.is
    The English version is here: https://www.annit.is/en

    Would be most grateful for your help :O)
    Ragnar

    Hi there

    This sounds a bit like a similar problem I have

    I have set up a website in two languages using the WPML plugin.
    The default language is Icelandic, the second language English.
    For each language I would like to show a static page.

    The static page runs a javascript to show pictures with mouseover and links.

    The pictures and links are different depending on the language.

    In other words, if you are on the static page for the Icelandic language you should run a javascript which will show different pictures and links than if you are visiting the static page for the English language in which case both the pictures and links are different.

    What I did:

    I created two new templates and added them to the theme. One for the Icelandic and one for the English version. Each template had different links and javascript pointing to different versions of pictures.

    Now I created a static page in Icelandic (default language) from the Icelandic template and then went on to translate it (using WPML) to create the English version of the static page …but only to find that I couldn’t use the English template, was stuck with the Icelandic template

    It seems I cannot move the content (javascript etc) from the template into the Post itself so I am kind of stuck.

    So I guess my first question would be:

    Is there any way I could choose a different template for the WPML translation of a static page?

    I hope this is clear enough :O)
    Would appreciate any feedback.
    The website is here: https://www.annit.is

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