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Support for WPML #228

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stevejburge opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 3 comments
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Support for WPML #228

stevejburge opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 3 comments

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Moving from this post:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/expiring-other-languages-posts-wpml/

Here’s our method when creating a post/page and setting the expiration (and it’s language “siblings”):

1- Page created on default language, english (New offer):
/wp-admin/post.php?post=27339&action=edit&lang=en&classic-editor

2- Duplication to other languages:

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3-Setting up a specific date and time to the default language page to expire (18h)

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4- Opening every other language pages, confirming the same date and time are applied and Updating post.

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5- Events created by the plugin (log):

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6- At 18h, the 5 emails were sent warning about the status change:

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The problem here is that only the English page (default language) expired to draft. The other 4, didn’t expired.

@stevejburge stevejburge added this to the 2.11.0: Language Support milestone Mar 23, 2022
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One more request for this

@stevejburge stevejburge modified the milestones: 2.11.0: Language Support, 2.8.0: Pro Version Mar 24, 2022
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I also really need this feature. Thanks.

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@stevejburge stevejburge converted this issue into discussion #350 Jan 25, 2023

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