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  • @ Gunu

    Yes, I am also using WooCommerce & qTranslate-X. But this helps nothing. I have also tried different combinations of activated plugins but only one thing remains: I just see the settings-page when WooCommerce is not set active.

    Btw: An hour ago I couldn’t even reactivate WooCommerce because of an fatal error. After I upgraded to WordPress 4.3 this problem seems to be fixed.

    @alword

    If you delete the plugin all the content will appear including the qtranslate short code [:en]…[:] around the translations. This will not look nicely but at least your translations are safe.

    I just updated the plugin to 3.4.3. The problem is still the same.

    But I deactivated WooCommerce and violà – here we go. So qTranslateX has actually a problem with WooCommerce. I could swear that I have tried that last time too, but unsuccessfully…
    However, I am glad that it works in this way ever.

    Hi, I actually have the same issue. I tried to install the plugin into a local version of wordpress as well as into a multisite-installation and a ordinary one. I also tried to access the settings-page from different computers. But nothing helped.

    The Java console does not show me the error mentioned above. Instead, I get something different:
    Uncaught TypeError: $(…).datepicker is not a function

    It seems, the Java console output does not really help on, does it?

    Edit: My Java script error has nothing to do with QTranslate X. This is a problem of the WooCommerce-js-file.

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