• Resolved zokkoz

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    Hi!

    I tried using TutorLMS with TranslatePress but got 404 errors on translated course pages. Would you happen to know if TutorLMS integrates with TranslatePress?

    Thanks in advance.

    Kindly,

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  • Hello @zokkoz ,

    Thank you for reaching out. While there isn’t a dedicated integration process for using TranslatePress with Tutor LMS, you can still translate Tutor LMS course pages after installing the TranslatePress plugin.

    If you encounter a 404 error on translated course pages, please try resetting the permalinks by navigating to WP Admin > Settings > Permalinks. Set the permalinks to “Post name” and click “Save Changes.” If “Post name” is already selected, simply click “Save Changes” again. This should resolve the issue.

    If the problem persists, please provide the link to the specific course page where you’re encountering the 404 error, and I will investigate further.

    Your regards,
    Sunjida

    Thread Starter zokkoz

    (@zokkoz)

    Hi @sunjida1106 !

    Thanks for your reply. I did that, but I still have issues. It’s not just about translation, but also about multilingual. Tutor is installed in English and courses are created in English. But when I switch to French (with slug also translated into French) I get redirections and/or 404 errors.

    In other words, my concern is about integrations with TranslatePress FOR MULTILANGUAL, not just basic translation.

    Kindly,

    • This reply was modified 2 months, 3 weeks ago by zokkoz.

    Hello @zokkoz ,

    I am sorry for your inconvenience. It seems the issue you’re facing is related to URL structure. Tutor LMS courses page having a predefined URL structure. When the URL changes, it can result in 404 errors.

    In TranslatePress, each language has a fixed slug added to the beginning of the URL. This fixed slug cannot be removed, which is likely causing the 404 errors you’re experiencing on the courses page.

    To resolve these multilingual issues, you might consider using Weglot as an alternative solution for adding multilingual functionality to your site. Weglot offers robust multilingual support and may handle the URL structure more effectively.

    If you need further assistance or have additional questions, please let me know!

    Your regards,

    Sunjida

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