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  • Trevor
    #229669

    I am not sure how that translation plugin works, but it appears to be translating in the front end, on the fly.

    I can see the same form being used for all languages, so the form is not being translated. Are you allowed, with that plugin, to translate posts in the admin, and does it create a new Post ID for the post if you do that?

    In its options, does it allow you to specify to translate our plugin’s forms?

    Anonymous
    #229769

    Are you allowed, with that plugin, to translate posts in the admin, and does it create a new Post ID for the post if you do that? – NO

    In its options, does it allow you to specify to translate our plugin’s forms? – NO

    Trevor
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    Ross Moderator
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    Ross Moderator
    #230324

    Hi Massimo

    So I’ll start by saying, we do not officially support transposh, however I think our plugins might just work together the way you are using them.

    First of all, you would need to create search form for each language.

    Then in the results URL, you would put the full URL – eg – https://www.riplove.world/riplove/?lang=es

    Then you would have to dynamically attach the correct seach_filter_id to your query, depending on current language.

    I hope that makes sense?

    Thanks

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