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  • Thread Starter simonnicol

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    Hummm…

    Many thanks for the reply – much appreciated!

    I’ve tried your /%postname% but I still get the same thing. However it’s not the permalinks that’s causing it. I’m using the All in One SEO plugin and it has the follwing options:

    Post Title Format: %post_title%
    The following macros are supported:

    * %blog_title% – Your blog title
    * %blog_description% – Your blog description
    * %post_title% – The original title of the post
    * %category_title% – The (main) category of the post
    * %category% – Alias for %category_title%
    * %post_author_login% – This post’s author’ login
    * %post_author_nicename% – This post’s author’ nicename
    * %post_author_firstname% – This post’s author’ first name (capitalized)
    * %post_author_lastname% – This post’s author’ last name (capitalized)

    Page Title Format: %post_title%
    The following macros are supported:

    * %blog_title% – Your blog title
    * %blog_description% – Your blog description
    * %page_title% – The original title of the page
    * %page_author_login% – This page’s author’ login
    * %page_author_nicename% – This page’s author’ nicename
    * %page_author_firstname% – This page’s author’ first name (capitalized)
    * %page_author_lastname% – This page’s author’ last name (capitalized)

    But it seems whatever I choose the text is never rendered properly and I just get the literal contents of the box displayed in text…

    I love the idea of this plugin, unfortunately when I try to activate it I get the following error:

    Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in D:\{blah,blah}\wp-content\plugins\fuzzy-seo-booster\seoqueries.php on line 329

    I’m using WordPress 2.8.5, am I missing something?

    Many thanks

    Ok basrik, I’ve got some results.

    I’ve got it working with Artisteer template files – and yes you’re right the problem is the template file.

    I have posted my findings here:

    http://www.caspianit.co.uk/google-ajax-translation-not-working/

    Excellent work on the plugin Nick.

    I’m have trouble though using it with an Artisteer template (everything works perfectly with the default ‘Kubrick’ template so it’s not your plugin!)

    I’ve noticed quite a few people experiencing the same problem, but having your translation module is worth the trouble. I’ll have a go at finding a solution to the Artisteer problem, but I think the solution might be a bit too much to post here so I will put it on my blog here:

    http://www.caspianit.co.uk/google-ajax-translation-not-working/

    I’m having exactly the same problem. I installed and activated the plugin, I have ticked all the countries (languages) and I can see the [translate] link.

    When I click on any flag to activate the translation – nothing happens…

    I have updated to WordPress 2.8.5, but I do not believe this is the problem. I’ll keep working on this to try and find what’s going wrong and will post back when/if I find a solution.

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