Kokarn wrote:And for those in a hurry, here's a pastebin of my working qtranslate_wphacks.php
eviotto wrote:Kokarn wrote:And for those in a hurry, here's a pastebin of my working qtranslate_wphacks.php
I used the patch made by PowerKiki and integrated in the file by Kokarn, thanks a lot!
Now it's almost fixed. I am still encountering the problem that if I publish a page while being in the English view mode, the French version is not saved, but that happens sporadically. I am going to test it some more to try to see what xactly causes the loss of one version.
ThE cRaCkEr wrote:Open-source and free of charge is not equivalent to lousy support. If an author decides to share his code with the world, he should feel obligated to maintain it. Otherwise don't share it - or at least publish it as "work in progress - only for hackers". But Qian Qin even offers Premium Services (as I understand this post) and last visited this support forum at 4th of February!Now many sites are broken and he is unable (because of skills and time as it seems) to fix it. With that bad support one should not trick people into downloading this plugin (over 400.000 times according to wordpress) and later watch carelessly how their business website is broken.
This is a common problem with open-source software: Authors think because it's free of charge they don't have to care. This is why there is so many buggy, unmaintained or bad documented software out in the open. Just don't publish it, when you are not able to maintain it (think for one moment what happens when the linux kernel had this bad support infrastructure).
I cannot even see a warning message neither at his homepage not at the WP plugin site that this plugin is broken and may (or may not) break your site.
Follow my lead and write him an email (<mail@qianqin.de>) that he should at least look at his own support forum!
kivig wrote:eviotto wrote:Kokarn wrote:And for those in a hurry, here's a pastebin of my working qtranslate_wphacks.php
I used the patch made by PowerKiki and integrated in the file by Kokarn, thanks a lot!
Now it's almost fixed. I am still encountering the problem that if I publish a page while being in the English view mode, the French version is not saved, but that happens sporadically. I am going to test it some more to try to see what xactly causes the loss of one version.
If you switch between html/visual and back before saving. that might address the problem. At least for me it seeems no changes are saved in html mode, but everything is fine if I change mode before saving.
kivig wrote:You wouldn't have to maintain a bicycle gifted to someone, would you? Or adapt it to new traffic rules in this case?
kivig wrote:It's better to have something than nothing.
ThE cRaCkEr wrote:To go back to your analogy: So you rather would get a bike which you think is safe to use and later notice (while driving downhill) that the breaks are not working?No, I would rather have no bike and walk, that's saver.
And that's what qTranslate is: A bike with broken brakes and we are all driving downhill - faster and faster - thanks to Qian Qin who didn't show up for 10 days at this forum (and he knew about this bug before). And our problem is: We are driving downhill but we cannot just jump from the bike because it moves to fast. Or can we just disable qTranslate on our blogs? No, we can't, it would take days to edit the database to make it compatible with other alternatives. Thanks Qian Qin for giving me this bike!
kivig wrote:My analogy isn't perfect, but logic is there - the bike itself is ok it's the environment that is rebuilt. I see it as it's my fault for not checking if the combination works before going too far away from backup. There's always a warning in wordpress that things might go woods after the upgrade. The plugin itself was working perfectly before that.
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