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  • Thank you! I confirm, this really fixed my issue too. Great job!

    @john – I’ve duplicated the website to a development domain to test plugin conflicts. I disabled all the plugins except WooCommerce, qTranslate-X and WooCommerce & qTranslate-X. It worked!

    So I enabled the plugins a few at a time and tested every time in between. At the end all the plugins were activated again and it still worked!

    This means I didn’t find the conflict, but I’ll ask my client if I can do this as well on the live sites).

    @john – Extra information: On the live sites I didn’t disable all the plugins at once but tried it one of a few at the time. This showed that when I deactivated Yoast SEO and “Integration: Yoast SEO & qTranslate-X” the issue was solved. It was still working after re-enabling these plugins. So it must have something to do with the order the plugins are activated. Hopefully you can use this information to find the real cause. ??

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    @jos Klever: this is interesting – thank you very much!

    Hi,

    Recently I realised that qTranslate works like a mono-language. I used to have WP 4.6 and qTranslate 3.4.6.8. I learnt that qTranslate 3.4.6.5 solved all the wproblems with WP 4.5, I deleted my WP 4.6 and loaded 4.5 but that did not help.
    qTranslate still does not work. If I choose Editor Raw Mode I can create dual-language pages but at LSB mode it is not working.

    Currently I have qTranslate 3.4.6.8 and WP 4.5 and qTranslate still does not work. What should I do?

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