Mick Radford
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Also – the only other difference is I am the only editor on the dev site. Don’t know if that makes a difference.
thanks
Hey Steve,
As always thanks for your help with this plugin – despite the hiccups I’m having it really is a great plugin. In fact I think the main problem I’m having may be a server issue. I’m outlining the process I used and maybe you can shed some light.
create a post in WP > go to GTS site > check out > approve> publish
(This is all good – from here the translated version is “locked” so to speak)Needed to make change but once “published” it’s not available for check out again. What I did was the following:
GTS settings >Manage Posts > deleted the post in question from the list >went to GTS site and the post was once again available to check out and edit.Now the question – the process I just described worked perfectly on my dev site, but not on the live site. Two different servers, two different hosts. Do you know what could be causing that? Is it a database thing? CHMOD settings?
Let me know if anything jumps out at you – also I can send you my logins if you need to take a look at the backend.
Thanks so much.
Hey Steve,
The project is now on the live site which is El Musico
Also, just so I have this straight, two other questions:
1. Whenever changes are made to the post from the WP site does GTS re-translate the entire post with the machine translation?2. Once the translation is approved/published by user (me) from GTS, does it still get crowdsource translation?
I ask these two questions because for some posts my client has their own translations that I’ve entered.
By the time I’m done picking your brain I’ll be an expert on this stuff… I’ll be asking you for a job ha!
Thanks!
Hey Steve,
First I want to thank you for your quick replies – It shows a lot of integrity on the part of a developer. Second I wanted to apologize for not getting back to you sooner – as it turns out I was able to use a standard menu (in lieu of a custom menu) on the live site so for my purposes the problem was “solved” (my priorities shift with the completion of the job!)
Not exactly what you asked for but the theme I was using was TwentyTen (I’m not sure where the custom menu function would be off hand) and I had no PHP errors.
This is an excellent plugin and I can foresee implementing it on future sites so at some point I will need to revisit this when I have the specific tech details – I’ll keep you posted.
Again, thank you.
Hey Steve,
Thanks for the quick reply. The url is http://dev1.radfordmedia.com/ (it’s just a development site) and I’m running WordPress 3.2.1.
Thanks!
Hey there,
First let me echo Mike’s sentiment – GREAT plugin. I just took it for a spin today and it’s working great so far.
I am having one issue with custom menus and was wondering if you could share that workaround you mentioned. Basically when I use my custom menu and switch to Spanish (the only translated language I’m currently employing) the menu completely disappears.
Unfortunately I HAVE to use a custom menu because I’m linking to external sites so any help would be appreciated
Thanks!
Mick
WPInterest,
You can find previous versions here nextgen-gallery From there just FTP the unzipped folder to your plugins directory on your server.
Good Luck