• Resolved amazinghacker

    (@amazingdropout)


    I’m not a developer, but according to my experience, I can see that Wpglobus is customized version or fork of qtranslateX.
    My problem is that my homepage is not showing correct translation. See below screenshot:
    Translating Errors
    The tag {:en}…. {:hi} etc.. appears only for those posts that are translated in both languages.
    The post which is available in one language is showing correctly.

    Additional: I was using WPML, and there was some issue with 404 error for custom taxonomy and AMP pages, but all post and pages and homepage were showing correct translation.
    The I installed qtranslate-x no. The plugin is awesome, and there was no issue except the plugin update. It has been not updated for a long time, so I worried about future and started to search other plugin and found yours which has similar functionality like qtranslateX.
    If everything is like qtranslateX which is not updated for a long time but still works THEN why your plugin is not showing correct translation?
    Liked your work for this plugin.
    Help me to fix this problem. If you want, I can give you admin access.
    Waiting for your awesome reply. Thanks in advance.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by amazinghacker.
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  • Plugin Contributor Alex Gor

    (@alexgff)

    >I can see that Wpglobus is customized version or fork of qtranslateX.
    WPGlobus is an separate project.

    You can submit support request with link to this topic
    https://www.wpglobus.com/

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by Alex Gor.
    Plugin Author TIV.NET INC.

    (@tivnetinc)

    @amazingdropout To further clarify:

    – WPGlobus is not a fork of qTranslate-X. It’s not a fork of anything at all.

    – There are two basic approaches to making WordPress multilingual using one WP instance (not a multisite):
    — Make a copy of the entire post and link the translated version to the original (WPML)
    — Keep all translations within one post (qTranslate)

    WPGlobus (with add-ons) combines both.

    Now, regarding your specific issue: your theme prints texts on the screen without letting them go through the standard WordPress filters, such as the_title, the_content and so on. This is wrong and can be easily fixed. As Alex said, open a ticket using WPGlobus Help Desk link in the admin menu – and we’ll help.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter amazinghacker

    (@amazingdropout)

    Thanks for the reply. I have sent a mail to you.

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