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Today it’s WCML’s turn to get the WordPress 4.2 update. We just released WooCommerce Multilingual 3.5.5, which includes important updates for the taxonomy changes in WordPress 4.2, security tightening and a few other improvements.

Like for WPML, WooCommerce Multilingual required an update for the new taxonomy logic. Long term, this update is a great thing, simplifying the way WCML and other plugins use taxonomy.

Other updates in WCML 3.5.5:

  • Bug fixed: Custom attributes were disappearing after updating a product in the WooCommerce native product editor.
  • Made the key “woocommerce_cancelled_order_settings” translatable.
  • Email heading and subject sent after placing an order were not translated when using ‘Complete’ button on orders page.

How to Update

You should receive an automated update for WooCommerce Multilingual to your WordPress dashboard. If you are not seeing it, you can always download the recent version from WCML page on WordPress.org.

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4 Responses to “WooCommerce Multilingual 3.5.5 for WordPress 4.2”

  1. Hello Sir,
    I have some blogs of Technical tips. I used some other premium themes. But I have to move on for Affiliate marketing with eCommerce. Is your Themes and Plugins are useful to me?

  2. Hello,

    Can you tell me if this version of WooCommerce Multilingual is compatible with WP 4.1.1?

    I installed this latest version yesterday and it seems to have caused some instability. Saving a product for instance just loops on end and nothing seems to happen.

    I’m also using the following in their latest version:
    WPML CMS Nav
    WPML Media
    WPML Multilingual CMS
    WPML String Translation
    WPML Translation Management

    My only question really is… are they all compatible with 4.1.1 or should I have upgraded to WP 4.2, which is still in beta phase?

    Thx
    Sarah

    • Hi Sarah,

      The current version (3.5.5) is compatible with WordPress 4.1.1 and so are a several versions back (since WP 4.1.1 was released).

      Please create a ticket on our support forum and we’ll investigate the issue that you are seeing right away.