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[Resolved] I am trying to translate posts using WPML Advanced Translator. The issue can be seen on this page: h...
This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem: You are using WPML Advanced Translator to translate posts, but encountering a 'Page not found' error when trying to view the translated post. The language selector is not displaying the translated post as expected. Solution: First, remove the feature image from the translated post using the WordPress editor. Then, follow these steps: 1. Make a slight modification to the original post. 2. Save the changes. 3. Navigate to the WPML translation editor. 4. Complete the translation. Ensure that in WPML → Settings → Translated documents options, the settings are configured to publish translations automatically if the original post is published.
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Background of the issue:
I am trying to translate posts using WPML Advanced Translator. The issue can be seen on this page: hidden link. I expected the language selector to show the translated post.
Symptoms:
I got a 'Page not found' error.
Questions:
Why is the language selector not showing the translated post?
How can I resolve the 'Page not found' error when using WPML Advanced Translator?
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Everything should be fine now. I discovered that the translated post was in draft status. I went ahead, edited the translated post in the WordPress editor, set it to publish, and clicked the publish button.