• Resolved flyingunknown

    (@flyingunknown)


    Hello,

    On my website, I use q-translate x, and there is two langages availables : French & English.
    French is the default langage, and when a person come to the website, it’s in French. For the moment, the English website is hidden because there is no translation ready.
    But I’ve a problem. When I put the link of the website on an english text, and then, that I click on the link that I put on the text, the website is in english instead of french.
    So I tried to stop this changing of langage but I don’t know how. I prefered that the langage doesn’t adjust to the user.
    I try to uncheck the “Detect the language of the browser and redirect accordingly.” but it doesn’t work.

    Can you help me ? Thank you.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/qtranslate-x/

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  • Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    To switch the language to a desired one, use a language enabled link, like ‘/fr’ or ‘/en’. Links like ‘/’ will keep the previously used language: https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/browser-redirection-based-on-language/

    Thread Starter flyingunknown

    (@flyingunknown)

    Yes, it’s what I did. But there is a possibility to stop the cookie or the automatic translation ? Because I don’t want that people see the english version (because it’s coming soon), and I can’t tell to all of them to used the “/fr” instead of “/en” ?
    Or maybe I’ve to disable the english version for the moment ?

    Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    If you disable English, you will not be able to edit English translations then, which you probably want to do meanwhile. I do not see much wrong with letting people see /en pages and switch back to /fr if they do not want it. They will figure out how to switch, and they will also learn that the site is becoming multilingual. What is so wrong about it?

    No, we do not have an option to disable a language at front end only, although it indeed seems to be a good idea. I updated https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/desirable/ with this new feature request.

    Cookie can be disabled with option “Cookie Settings” on page “/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=qtranslate-x#advanced”, but I doubt it will really help you.

    Thread Starter flyingunknown

    (@flyingunknown)

    Thanks for your answer 🙂

    The problem, it’s that visitors could see the english website, and I don’t want to, not for the moment (because there is a lot of things which isn’t in english)
    But if there is no way to stop this except if the visitor quit the english version himself, never mind.

    Thank you again 🙂

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