• Resolved LudwigVonBerlin

    (@ludwigvonberlin)


    I’m using MultilingualPress 2.3.2.
    I was using the Pro version (I deleted it tonight to try to solve the problem, with no success).

    Since a few days I can’t update my posts any more, it leads to a “Are you sure you want to do this?” error.

    I’ve deactivated all my plugins and tested one by one.
    MultilingualPress is causing the error, making me unable to edit my articles.
    If I de-activate MultilingualPress, then I can save/update my posts again.
    But I want to keep MultilingualPress activated !
    What can I do to solve the problem?
    Thx in advance.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/multilingual-press/

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  • Hi there,

    I suppose you are also using WordPress SEO by Yoast, is this right?

    If so, please refer to this thread.

    This is a bug in the SEO plugin, which has been reported already (together with a fix, that is), but there hasn’t been an according release so far.

    Kind regards,
    Thorsten

    Thread Starter LudwigVonBerlin

    (@ludwigvonberlin)

    Hi Thorsten, you were right, I’m also using Yoast. I have just added the little code you give in the other thread, and now it works fine, I can save my posts.
    Thank you very much !

    Hi again,

    you’re welcome. Glad it worked. 🙂

    Would you mind writing a short review for MultilingualPress? This would mean a lot to us.
    And with better (and more) reviews, MultilingualPress might get more popular, which in turn means more users, and thus eventually highly motivated developers and supporters. 🙂

    Kind regards,
    Thorsten

    savalou

    (@savalou)

    Has Yoast SEO v3.1.2 fixed this?

    Thread Starter LudwigVonBerlin

    (@ludwigvonberlin)

    Btw Thorsten I’ve written a review.
    Could you please make it clear: what was I supposed to do?
    I had MultilingualPress Pro activated + the free version deactivated (I think).
    Then you’ve maid the pro version free, so I’ve deleted the pro version folder, and activated the updated free version on the network.
    Was it the right thing to do?

    I see than now I’ve got errors in my logs:
    File does not exist: /localhome/l/ludovic/www.storyanddrama.com/wp-content/plugins/multilingual-press-pro/flags, referer: http://image.baidu.com/i?ct=503316480&z=0&tn=baiduimagedetail
    or simply:
    File does not exist: /localhome/l/ludovic/www.storyanddrama.com/wp-content/plugins/multilingual-press-pro
    What can I do to solve that?

    @savalou no, unfortunately, this has not yet been fixed.

    @ludwigvonberlin thanks a lot for the review. 🙂
    The free-pro question is a completely unrelated one, and thus should have been asked as a new thread.
    In short: you shouldn’t have done anything “by hand”. The MarketPress autoupdater would have provided you with a intermediary release that would have made sure you are on the WordPress.org channel afterwards.
    If you still have any problems now, just deactivate and delete the multilingual-press folder (which is the old PRO version, without the pro folder, right?), and install MLP from WordPress.org (or FTP, Composer, whatever). Then activate, and you should be good.

    Kind regards,
    Thorsten

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