Hello
I upgraded all the plugins, but with that, the problem wasn't solved. Then I run the SQL Query you wrote me in one of the previous answers (DELETE FROM wp08am_postmeta WHERE meta_key = 'wpcf-maschinenbild' AND meta_value LIKE 'a:1:%';) and then the English Archive pages reappeared. So, as far as I see, that seems to work now.
But there is another problem on the English Archive page which seems related with this one: On every archive page, there is a category description with a image in it (see screenshot-1 or hidden link). I can translate this category description (by just switching the language when editing the category and translate it) and it shows also in English as it should with all the HTML. When I change something in one of the products of this category (with the translation editor) and save it, the HTML Code and the image of this description field are gone (see screenshot-2 or hidden link).
So its again a very similar problem as the one before. And before you have to ask: Yes, I disabled all the plugins and switched to a default theme - the problem remains.
Hello,
Since there might be some other changes in your website, Please provide the latest database dump file of your website, also point out the problem page URL, I need to duplicate the same problem and debug it in my localhost. thanks
Thanks for the details, I am downloading the file, will update here if there is anything found
Please try this, edit the English version term "Flexing machines":
hidden link
Try to input the textarea field "Description" with HTML codes, for example:
<h3><img class="alignleft wp-image-446 " src="<em><u>hidden link</u></em>" alt="Flexen" width="200" height="178" />Flexer</h3>
You should be able to see all HTML codes are stripped. That is expected result:
When you add text to the category description textarea and save the category, WordPress runs content filters that
strips out all but the most basic formatting tags.
You might try other plugins to enable HTML codes in the term description, for example:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/allow-html-in-category-descriptions/
Thats not really true. In the default language, the HTML Code doesn't get stripped. In every category description, we have HTML Code which is displayed as it should...
See for example this page: hidden link
Is there another way to add a HTML Code above every category archive page which works in both languages?
Hi, I tried it with the plugin, and it seems to work. So this solution is good for me, thanks for that hint.