• Resolved MarionWante

    (@marionwante)


    I have migrated a local WP-installation from MqTranslate to qTX. Everything seems to work except for one important thing:
    The site is in Dutch (default language) and German (pre-pad). When I change settings to “hide url language info etc.” the Dutch language is correctly displayed. When I use the widget-flags I can change to German, it puts “de” in front of the url. But when I want to change back to Dutch the flags put “nl” in front of the url and thus I get a 404. When I delete “nl” in the browser everything is back to normal.
    I have read and tried all suggestions here, but no luck so far.

    Does anyone have the solution?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/qtranslate-x/

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  • Plugin Author Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    om gestoord van te worden 🙂

    Pity that I can not look into it.

    Thread Starter MarionWante

    (@marionwante)

    Ja zeg, als we NL gaan praten gaat het makkelijker…

    Ja, ik word er gek van want ik heb al heel veel topics gelezen, codes aangepast en weer teruggezet. Ik snap niet waarom het vlaggetje steeds naar nl blijft verwijzen.

    Thread Starter MarionWante

    (@marionwante)

    Ik moet morgen weer een nieuwe site opzetten in NL en DE, dus dan begin ik gelijk met qTX om te kijken of ik dan ook het probleem heb, of dat dit toch op een of andere manier een overblijfsel is van MQ Translate….

    Plugin Author Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    in our own language they do not like that on this forum, which is understandable of course.

    Let me know if it is a remnant of mq.

    Success

    Thread Starter MarionWante

    (@marionwante)

    Yes, sure…. I’ll let you know if a new install saves the problem. But if it is a leftover of MqT than I have a problem with all the other sites which have to be updated. They all work fine now.

    But we’ll see. Thanks for your time and efforts uptill now!

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    Hi @marionwante: I did not read this thread through, but maybe this new article will help you: https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/browser-redirection-based-on-language/?

    There is also new 3.2-b3 release candidate available on GitHub (https://github.com/qTranslate-Team/qtranslate-x), which you can download with ‘Download ZIP’ button on GitHub page or press here https://github.com/qTranslate-Team/qtranslate-x/archive/master.zip for the sake of convinience.

    I would really appreciate if you could test it and let me know if you find any new problems. Thanks a lot.

    I will mark this thread resolved for now to save a click in the future. If you still have problems, please provide specific steps how to reproduce the problem, preferably under one of the standard themes like Twenty Fifteen with the minimum number of plugins.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter MarionWante

    (@marionwante)

    Hi John,

    I tested the plugin on a brandnew live site and it works fine. Updated this morning to the latest version.
    My problem is in local sites. I hope today or tomorrow to update a local site to the new version to see what happens.
    I have a dozen live sites which have to be updated, but I am a little hesitant to do so, as you may understand.

    Thank you very much for your efforts. But I also understand that you have a ton of questions to answer and that you are still developing the plugin. I Always start reading topics before I ask for help and my problem is not very urgent for the first month as mqtranslate will still do its job.
    But I have to say: I like the new version better, easier for my client to edit the site.

    Keep up the good work and I will let you know asap if the problems are solved.

    Regards,
    Marion

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    @marionwante:

    My problem is in local sites

    This is not the first time I hear about something not working on local sites. I personally still do not run any local servers and have no way to test. If you understand PHP code, I would really appreciate, please, figure out what is wrong and let me know.

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    Please, con tact us qtranslateteam at gm ail d c om to discuss the details if you decide to help.

    Thread Starter MarionWante

    (@marionwante)

    You must be joking……. If I could figure out what is wrong I would not ask for help here…lol 😉

    Did not have time to test latest version on local site, but new live site still works fine. Hope to test local site with newest version late tonight.

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    @marionwante: I just got a new pull request, which supposed to fix issues on local hosts: https://github.com/qTranslate-Team/qtranslate-x/pull/59/files
    Could you test it and let me know if it solves your problem?

    Thread Starter MarionWante

    (@marionwante)

    Just tested it and no luck…. updated the plugin on local site to latest version. Flags keep redirecting to site/nl/…. instead of site/..

    By the way: if I run a site on local server there is also no possibility to import settings from mqtranslate, while at a live site there is.

    Have to go now, will be back late tonight.

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    @marionwante:

    Just tested it and no luck…. updated the plugin on local site to latest version. Flags keep redirecting to site/nl/…. instead of site/..

    This is not the problem we were solving on local hosts so far. In fact this might not be a problem at all. If this document https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/browser-redirection-based-on-language/ does not explain your case, then give us step-by-step instructions to reproduce. Which language is default? Which language is active oat the time of your test? Which method of switching do you use? Do you use Qtranslate Slug? And so on whatever is relevant.

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