• Resolved berkekadam

    (@berkekadam)


    I couldn’t create speaker page for two languages. I’m using Polylang. Steps I’ve followed: I’ve created two different Speaker Categories, like CategoryEng (for english) and CategoryTur (for turkish). After that, I’ve created two speakers, having same name/title but different categories for different languages.
    Speaker 1 – name: Test > category: CategoryTur > url is: myurl.com/tr/etn-speaker/test
    Speaker 2 – name: Test > category: CategoryEng > url is: myurl.com/en/etn-speaker/test

    Even if speakers having different Ids, english one is redirecting to turkish. Site’s language is turkish. I’ve also tried putting post id into permalink, it didn’t work.

    BUT, if I change the title of the english speaker page, it works. But I’m looking for a way to resolve it without using a different name.

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  • Plugin Contributor Reza Khan

    (@rezakhan995)

    Hi @berkekadam
    Thanks for reaching us. The process you’re following seems to be okay. We’re forwarding your issue to the development team and they will check and give a quick report regarding what might be the actual case of this unusual behavior. Please allow us some time, we’ll be back as soon as we have a report.

    Regards

    Plugin Support A Zaman Sagor

    (@azamansagor)

    Hi @berkekadam,
    Polylang made the “Translate slugs” feature available for only the PRO plugin. That’s why the translated URL redirections are not working. If you have the PRO version, the redirect will work.

    Regards

    Hi @berkekadam,
    As the issue can be fixed through the Polylang PRO plugin, we’re marking this thread as resolved. Please feel free to open a new thread if you need any other assistance. We’re always here to assist you.

    Regards

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