Rating: 1 star
When the plugin is enabled, it’s impossible to save any Events Manager Settings anymore. With some trickery it’s possible to translate events themselves (you have to deactivate the plugin first though, and in the meantime all translations will appear everywhere).
Overall, it’s a nightmare. If I hadn’t paid for EM Pro I’d have given up ages ago.
Do NOT buy Events Manager Pro if you want to translate your website using WPML. It simply doesn’t work.
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I used to run this Plugin for a few years to translate Events, and the chance to translate emails from the Settings page was excellent. However, this is no longer possible.
I noticed after a series of updates of WPML, Events Manager and PHP Upgrade (to 7.2) that this plugin is responsible for this error>
Deprecated: Function create_function() is deprecated in /homepages/1/d570148024/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/events-manager-wpml/events-manager-wpml.php
I now need to keep it deactivated if I want this error to disappear.
So sad…this was otherwise a great Plugin.
Rating: 5 stars
If you have WPML and use Events Manager, this is a must. Works perfect. There are some (very few) parts that are not translatable yet, but 95% of the strings are translatable.
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It′s not compatible
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Great Plugin!
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This used to work well until about November 2015. Then something was done to the code that meant second language venues no longer display correctly, and you are forced to have all addresses in a single language. I am working welsh/english, and welsh and english addresses ARE different.
Prior to the update that caused the failure, it worked well.
Unfortunately, despite starting again (several times) this cannot be rectified and the support is VERY unresponsive, pretty much refusing to acknowledge that (a) it used to work even though I could show them a working site pre-upgrade (b) that addresses should be different in different languages and (c) that the various plugins are no longer sensitive to the second language (showing either ALL or NONE) even though I have bent over backwards to provide access to test sites where things are not good.
They also will not provide any indication that the bugs they do acknowledge are on a fix list or give any estimated time to fix.
Tried getting WPML involved in this but they gave up fairly quickly.
I am currently looking to move away from this product so that I can avoid paying again for what’s far-from-premium support. It is not good enough to ignore customers.
Rating: 5 stars
All my event lists showed everything twice (in both languages). After installing this plugin, they display as they should. THANK YOU!!!
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I know EM is a complex plugin (so is WPML), but important features are still missing to get a 5 star review ??
Still missing:
Rating: 5 stars
Solve most of the issues for translating events
I didnt use Recurring events or Booking Forms which may not yet compatible
Many thanks
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Pro Booking forms aren’t translatable…
Conditional placeholders are not working…
Recurring Events can’t be translated…
Bug for the translated events if you change the location…
I bought the Events Manager pro version. They said that the plugin is compatible with WPML… I lost two weeks of work for nothing!!!
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The plugin does not work…
More: It breaks the installation. No more events are displayed and the backend shows white pages.
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Using with WPML 3.1.4, WP 3.8.1 and Events Manager 5.5.2 and it works perfectly for now.
I would have hoped for the widget to work right out of the box, but will find the proper config to get it to work.
Other that that, does what it’s supposed to.
[UPDATE]
Even if this plugin does make the link possible between Events Manager and WPML, there are major shortcomings. I can’t even make modifications to the editable fields once this plugin is enabled.
There is an ongoing support with the company but I feel that it’s only being handled as “another bug in the pile”.
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Incompatible with WPML 2.6.4.1. Stick with WPML 2.6.0. Strings not showing up in WPML String Translation. But it’s a start.
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