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  • Plugin Author oferwald

    (@oferwald)

    Make sure you upgrade to the full version:
    https://transposh.org/version-0-9-3-where-did-my-flags-go/

    Its free,

    Thread Starter makkernreex

    (@makkernreex)

    Thanks for replying, Ofer.

    Now I have upgraded to the full Version 0.9.7.2, but the bug is still not fixed.

    Plugin Author oferwald

    (@oferwald)

    Hi,

    I assume you have some non-standard search box, as there’s a search integration feature which basically works. This is hardly something I’ll be able to solve here.

    What I can suggest – check what the current search box does, try using the search with the default theme, make sure the search integration feature is on.

    Good luck,

    Hi, I have a very similar problem. The translated version is searchable until I edit the automatically translated content. I have the latest of the plugin and of WordPress as well, and I’ve tried plenty of search plugins, but without success. However, I’ve invented a workaround to get the translations indexed and so searchable.

    For instance, I have a product Mexican Hat translated from English to Spanish, but when I search for its name in Spanish, no results are found. So I edit the product page (or a post, whatever) and add following code to the text editor:

    <div style="display: none">sombrero mexicano</div>

    So from now the words ‘sombrero mexicano’ are indexed and I can search them and find!

    I know it is not a very Nobel-Prize solution, but it is effective and working. By the way, I tried to solve the problem by adding meta keywords tag, but these keywords weren’t indexed either.

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