• Resolved newshop

    (@newshop)


    Hello,
    I really love your plugin and use it for several years. But I just noticed that it causes a fatal error with Woocommerce Multilingual. As this a very important plugin for all users that have a multilingual online shop, it would be great if you could tell us how to fix this.

    The problem:
    When Plugin Organizer is active, I can install & activate Woocommerce Multilingual, but after refreshing the page, the Woocommerce Multilingual tab disappears. Then I have to deactivate Plugin Organizer and also Woocommerce Multilingual and then reactivate Woocommerce Multilingual in order to make it work.
    Any help would be really appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter newshop

    (@newshop)

    Just found this thread, but unfortunately there is no solution yet…:
    https://wpml.org/forums/topic/fatal-error-on-woocommerce-multilingual/

    I made no changes about the plugin order or something like this, just a simple selective plugin loading and Woocommerce Multilinugal is set to “active” on all pages.
    I really hope that this can be fixed because I definitely need Woocommerce Multilinugal and I would love to keep using your plugin too.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by newshop.
    Thread Starter newshop

    (@newshop)

    I could send you the credentials to my testpage if that helps…

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    Go to the Group and Order plugins page and change the load order to have Woocommerce Multilinugal load after Woocommerce. That will probably fix it.

    Thread Starter newshop

    (@newshop)

    Thank you, but it was already set to load after Woocommerce (they are sorted in alphabetic order). So I tried the “Reset to default order”, but the ordering stayed the same and then I tried to load Multilingual before Woocommerce, but that also did not fix it.
    Any other ideas?

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    You can send an email to foomagoo at gmail dot com with login credentials for your test site if you want. I can’t test WPML on my test site since it’s a paid plugin that I don’t own.

    Thread Starter newshop

    (@newshop)

    Thank you, did you receive my mail from Tuesday?

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    Sorry your email went to the spam folder. The problem was that WPML Multilingual CMS needed to load before Woocommerce Multilingual. I changed the load order and everything works now.

    Thread Starter newshop

    (@newshop)

    Perfect, thank you sooooooo much!!! Great support and great plugin!

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    I think what I need to do is change the way that the order is determined. I used the plugin name and the WordPress core is using the folder name. WPML Multilingual CMS is the plugin name but the folder name is sitepress-multilingual-cms. WordPress by default loads the plugins into the active plugins array alphabetically. Since it is using the folder name it would load before the Woocommerce Multilingual plugin which has a folder name of woocommerce-multilingual. Using the plugins name it would load after since wo comes before wp. I’ll look into changing that.

    Thread Starter newshop

    (@newshop)

    Ah ok I see. I posted the fix in the WPML forum in case someone has the same problem but your solution in fixing this by default would be the best! Thanks again!

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