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  • How does this plugin work exactly? I found that the plugin added the correct table prefix and it still didn’t work.

    Another side effect of adding this plugin was that I couldn’t rename any of the page slugs. I saw that it added a table to the database but it didn’t actually link any of the translated slugs to anything.

    This plugin needs more documentation.

    Plugin Author 3dolab

    (@3dolab)

    development topic:
    https://www.qianqin.de/qtranslate/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1049

    Note that it’s still necessary to use the qTranslate language code (query, domain or pre-path mode) in your links
    e.g.
    https://www.mysite.com/slugEN
    https://www.mysite.com/FR/slugFR

    if you get 404 errors with pages, try to put %post_id% in your permalink structure

    I’m going to point these recommendations in the plugin readme files, let us know if you still have troubles!

    Bill Addison

    (@billaddison)

    Great, thanks that works changing the permalink structure to %post_id%. I was surprised that it kept the slugs for all the pages even though the permalink structure was changed to post id’s. Thanks!

    Plugin Author 3dolab

    (@3dolab)

    Good, anyway this is an unexpected result since I meant to use a permalink like /%post_id%/%postname%.
    However, if one would prefer only IDs in permalinks, this plugin is definitely not necessary and should be deactivated!

    Mandy

    (@mafalda1426)

    First of all: This plugin is just what I was looking for, thank you for your effort!!

    Now my problem: I activated the plugin, also changed the permalink structure to /%post_id%/%postname%/ – but the links won’t show the slug in the correct language. When editing the page, in the plugin list the slugs are defined for each language. But when I open the link and switch between pages, the slug stays the same for each language.

    Any idea?
    Thanks for your help!!

    Same problem here e.g.
    https://domain.com/products/ does not translate to different languages thus the slug remains the same e.g. https://domain.com/sv/products/

    The fields for localizing the slug appear in the user interface, but they seem to do ‘nothing’.

    I haven’t tried it with post though, only with pages…

    I am running WP 3.2, qTranslate 2.5.23 and qTranslate Slug 0.4

    The author of the Slug plugin suggests that WP 3+ users should wait for the qTranslate version 3, which implements the slug translation natively. See comments in here https://www.3dolab.net/en/qtranslateslug-plugin-widget

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