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#1129 2008-12-24 22:23:13
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
No worries!
• Old Photos of Japan – Japan in the 1850s~1960s (100% txp)
• MeijiShowa – Stock photos of Japan in the 1850s~1960s (100% txp)
• JapaneseStreets.com – Japanese street fashion (mostly txp)
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#1130 2008-12-26 10:49:21
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
Incompatibility Issue with MLP (explained here)
I was wondering if another pagination plugin instead of ob1_pagination would work and tried rsx_page_number. Unfortunately, I get the same results, there is no output of the section. So I guess it must be an MLP issue?
• Old Photos of Japan – Japan in the 1850s~1960s (100% txp)
• MeijiShowa – Stock photos of Japan in the 1850s~1960s (100% txp)
• JapaneseStreets.com – Japanese street fashion (mostly txp)
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#1131 2008-12-27 17:40:09
- curiouz
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
I’m still experiencing some MLP oddities. I’ve installed two instances of MLP (v0.9.11). One in combination with TXP 4.0.7 (http://bewoog.nl/mlp) and one with TXP 4.0.6 (http://bewoog.nl/mlp2).
As you can see the first one does work fine, but when you click on an URL from the language link list, /en
is appended to every URL. This is not supposed to happen right?
The second one is even more weird. When you click on a URL from the language list, 2/en/
is appended to every link!!
What on earth is going on?
Last edited by curiouz (2008-12-27 17:40:37)
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#1132 2008-12-27 17:47:25
- els
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
I don’t see anything wrong with the links on either site… On which page(s) do those URLs you mention occur?
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#1133 2008-12-27 17:59:05
- curiouz
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
At first the links appear to be normal, but as soon as you’ve clicked one (thus changing the language), the URLs somehow change, stuff gets appended to them…
Last edited by curiouz (2008-12-27 18:14:12)
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#1134 2008-12-27 18:44:38
- els
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
I see. There is one thing I notice: when going to bewoog.nl/mlp/ or bewoog.nl/mlp2/ it doesn’t add the language marker in the URL. As far as I know you should always be redirected to something like bewoog.nl/mlp/nl, depending on your browser’s language settings. And as far as I can see, the strange URLs are only happening when on those home pages without language marker. As soon as you follow the link to the home page via the site name, all links appear as they should. And strange enough, if I then manually remove the language marker from the URL, the links are still correct.
Search me… If I were you I’d run the un-install wizard and then install again. And if that doesn’t help, try a completely fresh install.
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#1135 2008-12-27 21:09:29
- curiouz
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
Hi. Thanks for checking again! I’ve installed MLP 0.9.11 and TXP 4.0.7 two more times (on 2 different servers) and the same odd thing keeps happening:
http://jonasdesign.nl/concept/mlp-test3/
http://reetroest.nl/mlp2/ (4.0.7 & MLP 0.9.10)
Edit: I think the problem was the fact that I’ve installed MLP in a subdirectory (I should read better) :p I tried another installation (jonas3.nl) and it works great!
Last edited by curiouz (2008-12-27 23:51:59)
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#1136 2008-12-29 03:14:47
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
Hi. Just updated to 4.07 and 0.9.11 and all the articles have disappeared off the main page and I get an error when I attempt to post:
Warning: Column count doesn’t match value count at row 1 INSERT INTO l10n_txp_en_gb SELECT * FROM textpattern WHERE textpattern.ID=‘253’ LIMIT 1 in path here /txplib_db.php on line 110
I think something has gone awry in the upgrade process and that DB hasn’t updated to the new MLP format. In a previous post, Steve mentioned that you could trigger a manual rebuild of the per-language tables yourself by entering ‘DIRTY’ into the pref, saving the page and then reloading:
an l10n ‘dirty’ flag entry to the admin > prefs > basic page to allow rebuilds of the per-language tables. (Just enter ‘DIRTY’ — in caps, without the quotes — and save the page, then visit any admin page to force a rebuild). Interface for this will probably change in the next snapshot.
Now, I’m probably being dumb but I can’t for the life of me work out where to enter this text? Is it in the MLP prefs or the basic TXP prefs? Which field does it need to go into? Can I do this another way by manually uninstalling and reinstalling, and will this cause any loss of snippets etc?
Sorry if these are rudimentary questions. MLP’s been working so well for me I haven’t upgraded in a long, long time.
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#1137 2008-12-29 21:08:49
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
Finally, this report wasn’t a bug (at least, not a bug on MLP, but probably a bug in my brain).
Last edited by maniqui (2008-12-29 21:09:07)
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#1138 2009-01-05 13:47:58
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
TXP 4.0.8rc1 and MLP 0.9.11 – on a Section page disappear fileds for title section translations, only default is there. I didn’t test TXP 4.0.7 and MLP 0.9.11 yet. Maybe the problem could be there too. I will try to test.
Edit: and also Category, Image, File… fields.
Last edited by beztak (2009-01-05 14:56:57)
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#1139 2009-01-05 18:23:31
- azw
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
curiouz wrote:
I’m still experiencing some MLP oddities. I’ve installed two instances of MLP (v0.9.11). One in combination with TXP 4.0.7 (http://bewoog.nl/mlp) and one with TXP 4.0.6 (http://bewoog.nl/mlp2).
Are those subdirectory installations? I’m not sure it would cause what you’re seeing, but I run my test site on a different domain name to avoid possible issues.
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#1140 2009-01-05 19:38:23
- els
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
azw wrote:
Are those subdirectory installations?
That’s right, I didn’t think of it before, but as far as I know MLP in subdirectories is still not 100% OK. In subdomains on the other hand it works fine (I used a subdomain for testing).
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