• I have just installed the plugin on two of my sites and, not being familiar with PHP, spent some time translating its messages into Lithuanian which is the language of the sites. I did that by manually looking up and replacing keywords in the plugin files.

    On at least one occasion, I changed the wrong part of the code somewhere and got an error message upon saving the changes. I then copied the original code from elsewhere and thought I solved the problem.

    However, upon installing the submit box here all I get when inserting a test e=mail address is an activation of the Javascript timer, but no result.

    I thought I’d reinstall the plugin but when I try to remove it I get a “fatal error” message.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

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  • @tolimas,

    I’d suggest re-installed the original code and then translation using gettext and the POT file included in the install files.

    You can find more information about translating for WordPress (and it’s plains) here.

    Thread Starter tolimas

    (@tolimas)

    Hi,
    Thanks for the suggestion but I’m afraid I can’t delete it which also means no possibility to re-install.

    I get the following message when I try to delete the plugin:
    “Fatal error: Call to a member function get_user_meta() on a non-object in /……………../wp-content/plugins/subscribe2/uninstall.php on line 18”.

    @tolimas,

    That’s a known issue in 6.4 that will be fixed in 6.5. In the meantime you can follow this thread on how to workaround this problem.

    Thread Starter tolimas

    (@tolimas)

    Thanks, will try.

    Thread Starter tolimas

    (@tolimas)

    Hi again,

    after updating the plugin, I had not yet activated on my site it but noticed today that it’s not only the subscription feature but also commenting on posts that is not working! I tried Firefox and Opera, and comments could not be added on either, just resulting in a “loading” wheel symbol briefly.

    I then deleted the plugin altogether, but the problem with adding comments remains. I am not competent to identify if it arises from the Subscribe2 plugin, or if another one is causing it, but maybe you would have an idea, and possibly even a solution?

    Thanks.

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