Hi Freddy,
That’s odd. Can you try going to Settings > Permalinks and resaving without making any changes?
Hi Donna,
thanks for the reply, but this didn’t help..
it has something to do with translation i think
dutch translation for lesson is les and course is cursus
So your site is in Dutch but course and lesson were not using the translated versions in the URLs before? Do you have a translation plugin installed?
As a quick fix, please try installing the Code Snippets plugin and then add the following snippet:
add_filter( 'sensei_lesson_slug', 'update_lesson_slug' );
add_filter( 'sensei_course_slug', 'update_course_slug' );
function update_lesson_slug() {
return 'lesson';
}
function update_course_slug() {
return 'course';
}
That should get the URLs using “lesson” and “course” again.
I haven’t changed anything, only updated paid courses.
at first there were a few other things not translated, now i see more translated words..
this snippet fixed it, but is this a permanent fix?
thanks a lot btw!
I’m actually not sure what the problem is. Suddenly your URLs were being translated, but the Dutch translation is not complete for Sensei LMS so it wouldn’t have been possible to download it. I presume your Site Language in Settings > General is set to Nederlands?
I suppose you could try looking in your wp-content/languages/plugins folder for files that start with sensei-lms-nl_NL and delete them, but I expect none will exist. If they did, deleting them would also remove any of the Sensei text that is currently being translated on your site.
I’ve the same problem with the tests…
i wanted to copy the filter, but i’m not sure what the correct word is for the English part..
the link now (in an example) is: https://www.knxcontrol.nl/test/toets-1-over-knx/
Nevermind, i found it.. it’s ‘quiz’
Hi @freddyvangeel ,
Were you able to get this fixed, then? 🙂
Best,
Cena
The quiz part is fixed by a new filter.. But I don’t know how to find out what the problem was in the first place
Yes, that’s frustrating. It can be nearly impossible to find out what caused something after the fact (and fix).
It sounds like neither you nor Donna was ever quite sure on what was causing it, and you never answered this: “Do you have a translation plugin installed?” which could be factoring into things. (That is, the method of translation may have been the root of the issue, rather than Sensei itself.)
I’ll close this for now, but please do let us know if you’re continuing have difficulties here.
Best,
Cena