It’s funny that some of my comments on other treads about the same conflict got deleted, e.g. here: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/jobs-list-is-not-showing-because-of-polylang/
So I started to screenshot my replies.
To me it shows that the developers are fully aware of the problem but don’t want to fix it.
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jonryan
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@jdaniel I’m not aware of us deleting any of your comments on other threads.
We do have this open issue here, does this sound like the correct one? https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/issues/754
We certainly are not trying to hide any of the issues, especially since they are in a public Github repo that anyone can comment (and contribute) on. We are currently prioritizing the issues right now in hopes of getting many of them fixed.
Well somehow my old comments got deleted…
Anyways: No, it’s not the same problem. Because in my case it doesn’t matter which language is activated. As soon as both plugins are activated, no jobs are displayed (regardless of the language).
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jonryan
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Are you seeing anything in either the php error log or javascript errors in the console?
Nope. However: Somehow it seems like the jobs weren’t assigned to a language (right top). Now it works and I can see then. Weird.
Hopefully everything is fine now. It’s strange though that I haven’t noticed this before.
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jonryan
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@jdaniel I’m glad it is working now! Can you tell us what you changed, as there are a few other users in the forums who appear to be having a similar problem.
Anyone figure this out? I have the same problem and its really frustrating.
Sorry for my late reply. Polylang itself gave me the answer (their support team):
1. Polylang: “It seems the jobs had not been assigned to either language.”
2. Me: Where can I assign that myself?
3. Polylang: “I edited them and assigned them both to German”
4. Me: Where did you do that?
Answer Polylang: It’s in the top right corner of the post editor, it allows you to set the language of the post. I guess because you added the jobs before installing Polylang (?) they weren’t assigned a language. I only had to edit and save the jobs to assign them to German (the default). If you add a new job it should be set to German by default.