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Last updated by Andreas W. 9 months, 1 week ago.

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May 23, 2024 at 8:27 am #15661307

sebastianK-50

The plugin "Jobs for WordPress" provide a contact form which sends all the information and application files from the employee to our client and you can enable/disable that the plugin saves the files in the media library and we have disabled this feature. So no data will be saved in WordPress media library.

The problem with the WPML ,,Media Translation" extension is that when you submit an application via the form on our German site, the plugin will take the application file from the wp_mail queue before it is sent and save it translated into the other language. This shouldn't happen.

How can we solve this problem?
Can we exclude this Plugin from ,,Media Translation" or something?

May 23, 2024 at 6:33 pm #15664940

Andreas W.
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Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) German (Deutsch )

Timezone: America/Lima (GMT-05:00)

Hello,

You could try to go to WPML > String Translation > Translate texts in admin screens (link at the bottom of the page) and try to find the option to disable saving the files in the media library.

Guide: https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/string-translation/finding-strings-that-dont-appear-on-the-string-translation-page/#translate-admin-and-settings-strings

It should usually save a value like "0" for deactivated or "1" for activated. If we translate the option it might solve the issue.

Alternative: If you are not displaying any alternative media files in second languages you can disable WPML Media Translation, as you can translate the media's meta information directly inside the Media Library.

If this will not solve the issue, I will be glad to provide a WPML test site on which we can recreate the issue and try to find a solution.

Best regards
Andreas

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