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August 10, 2017 at 2:41 am in reply to: adding an single event to an already translated series #1333321Michael StenitzerParticipant
ok, so let’s be more precise in the steps, because i connot reproduce it.
you wrote:
> I might recommend 2 extra steps to see if that helps:
> After adding your new date, head over to the translation of the event and simply click on “Update”after adding two new dates and saving the event in the canonical language:
1. in the events list view (backend, canocial language) i see four events listed for this series, the two initial ones showing the pen icon in the translation column. and two new ones showing the plus icon in the translation column.
2. the events list view (backend) in the translated language i see two events listed for this series: just the two initial ones.
2. if i select “edit series” in the canonical language, i see the edit translation link (pen). i click on this pen icon link to edit the translated series.
3. according to your steps i just press the update button without changing anything in the translated series.
4. still only two events in the englisch series.> Head over to WPML > Support > Troubleshooting page.
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> Once you are there, you should see several cleanup buttons. I would recommend:
> Clearing WPML cache
> Using ALL the cleanup buttons on that page
> Re-saving your permalinksi’ve done so:
1. Clearing WPML cache at WMPL -> support -> troubleshooting
2. clicking any button in the clean up section at WMPL -> support -> troubleshooting
3. re-save permalinks at (wordpress) settings -> permalinksno change. still only two events in the englisch series.
do i have to add the new dates to the translated series manually?
August 10, 2017 at 1:59 am in reply to: adding an single event to an already translated series #1333313Michael StenitzerParticipantThis reply is private.
Michael StenitzerParticipantThis reply is private.
Michael StenitzerParticipantDeactivating and activating again events calendar pro plugin did the trick.
Michael StenitzerParticipantAlso, here
Michael StenitzerParticipantHello Barry,
If I understand you correctly, that definitely seems possible. Before you reinvent the wheel, though, have you checked out Posts 2 Posts? It is a well established plugin that provides the plumbing for just this sort of task – might be worth evaluating in the context of your project.
well, this plugin is not maintained anymore. Besides that, it doesn’t seem to work properly with the latest version of wp. Any other suggestions ? 🙂
Thank you!
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