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  • Hi,
    Same problem, and same question as to where I should write my question.
    It used to be ok, though, with previous versions…
    For info, I am running the latest versions of everything, from WP to mqTranslate to EventsManager.
    Besti wishes to all

    Hello,
    Any answer to this particularly annoying problem?
    I have found a temporary way around by manually suppressing -in the back office “quick edit” panel for each new event- the beginning <!–:fr–> and ending <!–:–>.
    But in the long term, it cannot make the trick.
    Thank you in advance.

    Thread Starter jklodt

    (@jklodt)

    Hm.. not perfect, but a temporary workaround. How did you suppress it?
    Thank you for your advice!

    Hi, I have the same problem and I can’t figure it out. In the event itself the translation works but in the overview and widget area it still shows the language code. Someone found the solution?

    Hi,
    Here is the answer I just got from events manager.
    “Sorry, I’m afraid that mqtranslate plugin is not officially supported and might need lots of coding on your part to make this work.”
    Personnally, I don’t know what to do: I cannot change events manager for another plugin doing the same thing, and I need a translation plugin.

    Any chance mqtranslate finds a way around?
    Or any idea what other plugin does the trick? I have already tried WPML (paying plugin) but it is not compatible with my theme…

    Thanks for this update, too bad this was the answer form Events Manager!

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