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[Closed] conflict view templates and wpml

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Last updated by Luo Yang 8 years, 3 months ago.

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#357864

I am trying to:
view or edit view templates with wpml turned on

I expected to see:
see and edit the templates

Instead, I got:
"You are trying to edit a Content Template translation. Only original laguage can be edited here. Please edit the translation through WPML Translation Management."

#357954

Dear Christian,

As the error message you mentioned above, you need to edit the original language content template, please try this:
Dashboard-> Views-> Content template
find and edit the original language content template

#357961

... but they are NOT LISTED there. only after deactivating WPML they occur and can be edited ...

#358393

I can not duplicate same problem, please check these:
1) you are using the latest version of WPML + WP-TYPES plugins
2) deactivate other plugins and switch to wordpress default theme, and test again
3) Enable PHP debug mode, copy and paste the debug logs here
PHP Debugging
In case you think that Types or Views are doing something wrong (what we call a bug), you should enable PHP error logging. Again, edit your wp-config.php file and add the following:

ini_set('log_errors',TRUE);
ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL);
ini_set('error_log', dirname(__FILE__) . '/error_log.txt');
This will produce a file called ‘error_log.txt’ in your WordPress root directory. Make sure that the web server can create and write this file. If it cannot, use an FTP program to create the file and make it writable to Apache (normally, user www-data).
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/debugging-types-and-views/

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