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  • I did, and i got it working just a few minutes ago! Just one more question.
    I have just one user and three sites. The main one(index.com) I use it for browser redirection and the other two (index.com/en, index.com/es) one per language. If I go to the admin site of index.com there are two flags on each post (/en & /es) which is OK. Then if I go to index.com/en I can also see two flags, one per language. However if I go to index.com/es, both flags point to english.
    Am I missing something else?

    Hi, I’m following the steps of Tatou33 and trying to install your plugin on a multisite WP 3.4.1 installation. I also have a theme and it’s custom child theme that I plan to use on both languages of the site (English and Spanish).
    However, I DO NOT have any languages folder in the wp-content folder. So, first question is should I create that folder and move/ copy all the files created by your plugin into it?
    Also, I have a languages folder inside my theme/theme-name/languages folder. Should I do something about is as it contains translation files specifically for the theme?

    Thanks a lot for your plugin and support.

    Thread Starter Carmdq

    (@carmdq)

    Thanks for the advise. I’ve heard many good things about WPML and it’s not that expensive either. However, I’ve also seen some concerns about this and I quote:

    “I want to have all languages (including the default one) in a subdirectory and this is not supported by WPML. The workaround provided in the forum is a little bit too “hacky” (you never know which problems you’ll get with such hacks later on).”

    “it is unhandy that WPML does not allow to have tags and categories with the same names and slugs for different languages. If different languages are placed in a subdirectory (or even subdomain), there is no need to have cross-language unique names and slugs.”

    “there is a bug in WPML where posts are losing the translation relation to each other. No explanation or solution was provided therefore till now.”

    “Having used WordPress Multilingual Plug-in (WPML) for a site I would never use this option again. Although it may make it easier only having to administer one WordPress install I have found this plugin very buggy and hard to implement into my templates. It makes using some other plugins very hard and clients find it quite difficult to get their heads around how to use it especially if you rely on posts being added to multiple categories that need to translated. Save yourself time and hassle and do a multi site install or separate installs for each language.”

    That’s why I was looking for an alternative.

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