This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem: If you're experiencing alerts when editing a translated CPT post using WPML, it might be due to the settings of your WordPress Editor. Solution: We recommend reapplying the WordPress Editor option globally to stop receiving these alerts. To do this, create a test page and select "WPML Editor" for translations. Then, choose the option to use the WPML Editor on the entire website from the pop-up. This should resolve the issue.
If this solution does not apply to your case, or if it seems outdated, please check the related known issues and verify that you have installed the latest versions of themes and plugins. If the problem persists, we highly recommend opening a new support ticket for further assistance. You can do so at WPML support forum.
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This message appears when you try to edit a translation that was created using the WPML Translation Editor with the WordPress Editor (or another page builder).
Hey Lucas, how are you? I already found this link but it doesn't change anything. My original page is already set to "WordPress Editor" but the alert still pops up.
I would like to look at this directly on your site. For this I would need temporary access (WP-Admin and FTP) to your site, preferably to a test/staging site where the problem has been replicated if possible.
The required fields can be found below the comments section. The information you enter is private, i.e. only you and I can see it and have access to it.
I may need to replicate your website locally. To do this, I need to temporarily install a plugin called "Duplicator" or "All in One WP Migration" on your website. This will allow me to create a copy of your website and content. Once the issue is resolved, I will delete the local website. Let me know if this works for you.
IMPORTANT
Please make a backup copy of the site files and database before giving us access.
- If you do not see the wp-admin/FTP fields, this means your post and site login details are being made PUBLIC. DO NOT post your website details if you do not see the required wp-admin/FTP fields. If you do not, ask me to enable the private box. The private box looks like this:
I was able to remove the notice by reapplying the WordPress Editor option globally. You shouldn't receive any more notices. This ticket will stay open for another 14 days, so you can let me know if you face the issue again. It should be solved.
It seems to be specific to your website. I checked on a fresh install, and that didn't happen. To apply the settings globally, I created a test page, clicked on "WPML Editor" for translations and clicked on the option to use the WPML Editor on the entire website, in the pop-up that shows. Let me know if that works for you.