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  • I found a workaround without resetting WP-Piwik by

    a) Switching the connection between WP-Piwik and Piwik to “selfhosted PHP API”. That seemed to have resolved the connection problems.

    b) Deleting the additional websites in Piwik manually until the id mapping was correct again (seems that WP-Piwik starts its search for existing sites from the last known ID upwards, therefore I had to delete all the occurences of a site if I wanted to set it to a lower ID number).

    For the time being that seems to work and no more new sites pop up in Piwik.

    I can second that problem.

    After detecting some irregularities with the tracking, I found that we suddenly have 357 sites registered within Piwik (instead of 15 before). I can not say when this behaviour started, but it certainly points in the above direction. We do have a “weak” server (which runs both Piwik and WordPress).

    Using this solution with a “all-categories-post” to bring our categories tree to the child sites, I ran into a strange issue: All of the categories were broadcasted (as I can see in post overview and/or within the post creation screen itself), but only a couple of them appear in the categories list.

    That is, I got 16 categories broadcasted, but only 6 appear in the list (however, the count says “English (16)”?

    Set up:
    – WP 3.8.1
    – ThreeWP Broadcast 2.18 + Premium
    – WPML 3.1.4 with translation manager

    Thread Starter Maultrommel

    (@maultrommel)

    I got in contact with WPML about this issue. It seems that

    It looks, that ThreeWP plugin author didn’t implemented support for translation manager and you have to broadcast this kind of post manually.

    Apparently, the implementation you did only works if you have separate posts for every language. That is, you’d have to duplicate every article to a new language and the singlely broadcast the translation to the respective blogs. This implementation makes the use of the “translation manager” obsolete – which is a fundamental part of our setup though.

    However, WPML offered that they would help you to implement support for the translation manager. What do you think? Are there other users who have the same issue?

    Thread Starter Maultrommel

    (@maultrommel)

    I can only broadcast the english post, the german one only appears in a special translation mask (aka translation editor).
    If I try to edit the german post directly, I get a warning that I’m trying to change a translated post:

    Warning: You are trying to edit a translation using the standard WordPress editor but your site is configured to use the WPML Translation Editor.

    I probably could broadcast a post from there, but that might tamper with the translation editor, as I have to update the post to do so. And yes, in the meta box of the german translation it says “language: de”

    The best solution (at least for what we intend to do), would be the capability to broadcast all languages together (if they exist in the target blog)?

    How would the “send to many”-extension handle such a case?

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