Basically the chat form uses the same database table, which stores all of the chats. It should store any chats, regardless of language. If that helps? 🙂
You mean it should still work anyhow?
I have enable all users, so you can test it out here:
http://www.energympro.com/fr/chatroom/
http://www.energympro.com/chatroom/
One chat room per site with the free version. There only is one database table that is used whenever the chat window is displayed, so the same chats will be displayed for as many chat windows as you display. Not sure if I can explain it any clearer than that.
Not sure if I can explain it any clearer than that.
Sorry I did not know that a single multilanguage page is counting as different site according to the language. The only thing I wanted was to use the same chat database whatever the chatroom language page.
Thanks anyway.
It all depends on any other plugin(s) you have installed, whether or not you are on WP MultiSite, and other factors. Basically the plugin works great when used as prescribed, and may also work in unusual/untested scenarios such as the one you have described, although such experimental usage is not officially supported. Cheers.
Update: I simply edited and deleted my default message:
[:en]Welcome to the Chat Room[:fr]Bienvenue dans la Salle de Clavardage
and now it work properly. Looks like qtranslate quick tag is bugging the chat plugin.
Looking forward for the pro version…
You can close this topic 🙂
Awesome, glad you got it sorted 🙂