Thanks for using TOR. Regarding the WordPress version, I’m using TOR 1.6 in WordPress 3.9 with no trouble.
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Vinxe
(@vinxe)
Thank you for your answer,
Yes it was activated, I did it again (desactived, then reactivated) but with no result.
& yes, I mean Delete buttons in Revision meta box. (revision lines are displayed, but not the buttons)
in case(is it useful?),I checked my wp.config.php to see if nothing was missing but it looks the same as it was in my 3.8.3 precedent WP version.
I don’t know what I missed.
Vince
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Vinxe
(@vinxe)
Me again,
I finally found the bug: By desactivating my plugins one by one, ‘WPML Multilingual CMS’ seems being the origine of the issue with WP3.9;
When WPML desactivated, TOR buttons display again normally in the meta box.
I know what to do until WPML can fix it, & I’m glad that TOR is ok, it’s a very helpful plugin!
Cheers,
Vince
Vince,
Thank you for your check and feedback. It seemed that TOR and WPML Multilingual CMS have some conflict.
Fortunately, they have a free subscription program for developers though WPML is not free. And I’ve made a request for it. I’ll check the plugins when they give me their plugin. Don’t expect a quick response because they seemed to have many requests and I’m a weekend programmer…
Additionally, could you tell me your version of WPML Multilingual CMS?
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Vinxe
(@vinxe)
Thanks for your answer,
Their translation program seems quite complex, so I understand the updates sync should be not easy..
Last time I posted, I was still with Wpml 3.1.4.
Finally, the conflict was obvious with my new upgraded 3.9 Wp, then the mess on TOR’s delete-buttons.
In the meanwhile Wpml 3.1.5 just came out, promising it was clean with Wp 3.9: I updated & yes indeed, that fixed all the issues.
So it’s party! I can delete All the revisions I want with TOR 🙂
Vince
It’s nice to hear that you resolved the issues. And I mark this thread as resolved. Thanks for your information.