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  • Thread Starter MohiX

    (@mohix)

    Sorry, I just moved to another multilingual plugin, because with qTranslate I had a lot of bugs that I couldn’t fix.

    As you say, the url should be /en/tag/hello or /es/tag/hola depending on the current language, but when I was using qTransalte + qTranslate-slug there was a bug that I couldn’t fix which puts the post slug on the URL even if it’s a tag.

    For example, if the post slug was “hello-world” with a “[:es]hola[:en]hello” tag, the tags of both languages were linking to /es/hello-world and /en/hello-world instead of /es/hola and /en/hello.

    I even took some screenshots and made another post to specify better the problem in this post.

    I think the version I was using it’s 1.1.5.

    I hope that helps you to find the bug and fix it.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter MohiX

    (@mohix)

    Sorry, I just got it.

    I had to translate the message using the Polylang string translation (General settings > Language > Strings translation).

    Thread Starter MohiX

    (@mohix)

    Now the post tags are shown correctly but I still have some problems.

    When I translate the post tags the slug of those post tags with qTranslate-slug plugin enabled are shown as follows:

    /en/tag/post-slug-2/
    /en/tag/post-slug-3/

    And when I click the link of the post tag I get the 404 page.

    If someone could help me I would appreciate it.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter MohiX

    (@mohix)

    Sorry for the double post.

    Now when I put a multilingual post tag, the tag shows up correctly in the current language but when I click the post tag link, I get the 404 page.

    I would like to know how to use/setup the plugin to make it work with translated post tags.

    Thanks

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