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This topic contains 8 replies, has 2 voices.
Last updated by Richard 5 years, 3 months ago.
Assigned support staff: Konrad Karpieszuk.
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March 3, 2014 at 5:39 pm #351112 | |
Richard |
This issue started with the 3.1.4 releases I believe. We use the Editorial Calendar plugin for WP. http://wordpress.org/plugins/editorial-calendar/ Now, when viewing the calendar, no English posts appear (or main language). Only translated posts appear in the calendar and in the list of unscheduled posts. This issue disappears when I disable the WPML CMS plugin and view the calendar again. Thanks, |
March 4, 2014 at 10:06 am #351496 | |
Konrad Karpieszuk Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: Europe/Rome (GMT+01:00) |
Dear Richard, My name is Konrad and I will assist you when we will solve this problem together. I want to be sure that this is really new bug in WPML 3.1.4-beta6 (btw, we released yesterday 3.1.4 stable, you can see it at bottom of page). Could you do some test for me? 1. Create database backup (to be sure) Please let me know if you are satisfied with my answer and if I can help you with any other questions you might have |
March 4, 2014 at 5:51 pm #352035 | |
Richard |
Hi Konrad, As you stated, 3.1.4 was released yesterday. There is no download to the last 3.0.x release. I do not see a way to download the old release. Rich |
March 4, 2014 at 6:17 pm #352046 | |
Richard |
Hi Konrad, I was able to find a copy of 3.0.2 that I had downloaded a few weeks ago. I tried downgrading to that, and I got runtime errors involving missing methods in the string translation class. I'm not able to run this old version now. I'm back to 3.1.4, String Translation 2.0.4 and Translation Management 1.9.3. It is still the case that if I deactivate CMS, then the editorial calendar works as before. So the issue is definitely with WPML CMS. And I know the calendar was working a few weeks ago (during the 3.0.x time). You all should be able to test on your wp installations. It's a free plugin. Rich |
March 5, 2014 at 8:58 am #352302 | |
Konrad Karpieszuk Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: Europe/Rome (GMT+01:00) |
Hi Richard this is still possible to download older versions 🙂 When you are at http://wpml.org/my-account/downloads/, under every plugin you have link to changelog and there you can see previous versions of plugin. So just go there and download 2nd on the list for every plugin which you uses. And then replace plugin folders in wp-content/plugins (you dont have to deactivate and activate) |
March 5, 2014 at 4:38 pm #352838 | |
Richard |
Hi Konrad, As I said in my last post, I had found a copy of 3.0.2 and tried it already. I got runtime errors though after activation, due to some code changes I believe. I had to revert back to 3.1.4. Rich |
March 5, 2014 at 5:01 pm #352867 | |
Richard |
Hi Konrad, I tried one more time, and this time it worked. I think my opcode cache didn't clear properly last time. I tried CMS 3.0.2-a and 3.0.1 and still saw the issue. So I'm not sure now when it started occurring. To complicate matters, the calendar plugin had an update. I tried the previous version of it as well, but still saw the issue. So it's a bit confusing. The only thing that is consistent, is that when I deactivate the WPML CMS plugin, then I see all posts in the calendar, not just translated posts. I also tried deactivating the string translation, and translation management plugins, to see if they had any effect, but they had none. It all hinges on the CMS plugin. Thanks for your help, |
March 6, 2014 at 7:32 am #353169 | |
Konrad Karpieszuk Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: Europe/Rome (GMT+01:00) |
Hi Richard Ok, lets stop searching when this was working and when stopped 🙂 Lets assume that this plugin doesnt work at all with WPML. Now I will move this to our Plugin Compatibility Team. They will contact with plugin author and start to work on compatibility. But I cannot promise when this will be fixed or even if it will be fixed: it depends on what plugin author will answer. Now I will close this ticket, but I will update you when I will have any information |
August 22, 2014 at 11:17 pm #456344 | |
Richard |
I've updated to WPML 3.1.7.1 and the issue is now resolved. Rich |