• Plugin version 2.15 premium with WPML support + per blog taxonomies
    Wordpress 3.8.1

    When WPML is activated, the Per Blog Taxonomies functionality breaks – I can select “Set Manually” in an individual post for a particular broadcasted taxonomy but the terms list doesn’t appear. The taxonomy is added correctly to the Per Blog Taxonomies settings list.

    Is there a way to fix that?

    Thanks!

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/threewp-broadcast/

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  • Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Wow. That’s a combination I haven’t tried yet.

    The terms list – where do you mean? The broadcast meta box, the post overview or somewhere else?

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    Hmm, I mean like this:

    I have a post type “store” and a taxonomy “floor” (to represent which floor of the mall the stores are on). The terms would be “Floor 1”, “Floor 2”, etc. etc.

    I want the floors to be selectable per blog, but with WPML enabled I never see “Floor 1”, “Floor 2″… options. I see the dropdown for “Set manually”, just the floor terms never appear. This is a conflict only with WPML as far as I can tell.

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    (In the broadcast metabox)

    [Moderator Note: No bumping, thank you.]

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    I’ll take a look at this soon.

    It’s definitely a conflict with WPML, but god knows how…

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    Do you know if you’ll be able to find a solution by next week? We need to go live then.

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    When next week? I’m busy all throughout this weekend, unfortunately.

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    I’ve now tested with a normal post type (post), with different categories on the two blogs.

    I chose a language, started writing a new post, selected manual categories on a child blog and the list of categories, in the correct language, appeared below. Just like it should.

    I used WPML v3.1-a2 for my testing.

    Have you tried a normal post type, with normal categories?

    I’m figuring the conflict is probably with the custom post type and the custom taxonomy. This will probably require some of my time to login remotely and access the files via FTP. Get into contact with me after testing with a normal post type.

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    Ok, I tested with WPML 3.0.1 and WP 3.8.1 with a regular post with regular categories and when I selected manual categories on a child blog nothing appeared.

    I don’t have any custom jQuery running in admin.

    I see there’s an upgrade to WPML 3.0.2-a, but I don’t see 3.1-a2. Going to test with the upgrade and let you know if that helps…

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    WPML 3.0.2-a has the same issue.

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    Wait, it works! I changed some settings in my WPML extensions and suddenly the categories appeared (this is default post with default categories). Now testing in custom posts…

    Thread Starter adeens

    (@adeens)

    Here’s what I found. When I create a post and choose to set taxonomies manually in child blogs, I can see the list of categories in the correct language, but when I publish the post my selections in the child blogs are not broadcasted. If I go into each child blog I’ll find the broadcasted post (although it is not broadcasted in my selected language!), choose the categories I want, and then in the main parent blog I can see my selections in the broadcast metabox for that post. I suspect if the post was broadcasted with the correct language, the categories would broadcast correctly too.

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    So incorrect language, you say?

    I’ll have to solve this by logging in so if you can contact me via e-mail I’ll see why the language isn’t being set.

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