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Important Update: Google (XML) Sitemaps Generator with qTranslate support (Version 3.1.6.3)

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I’ve just released the version 3.1.6.3 of the Google (XML) Sitemaps Generator with qTranslate Support WordPress Plugin.

Two important things have been fixed:

  • Support for blogs without qTranslate (it won’t give fatal errors anymore)
  • Correct naming of the plugin in the WordPress Repository (as “Google XML Sitemaps with qTranslate Support”). The incorrect naming may cause the ones who have downloaded previous versions of the plugins to get updated to the original version (the one that does not support qTranslate).

I really recommend updating since you may not receive the notifications for this version of the plugin but for the original one (which does not support qTranslate).

You can download the latest version from the original post page:

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Google (XML) Sitemaps Generator with qTranslate support now available at the WordPress Repository

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Just to make the things easier for the ones using the Google (XML) Sitemaps Generator with qTranslate Support WordPress Plugin, I’ve just released it in the WordPress repository as “google-xml-sitemaps-with-qtranslate-support“.

This enables you to get easily notified when a new version is available and to use the automatic updating feature (from the WordPress admin panel).

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Updated: qTranslate support for the Google (XML) Sitemaps Generator WordPress Plugin 3.1.6 (2nd Release)

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Although, as I said in the original post, I had not originally written the code modifications to enable the qTranslate support for the Google (XML) Sitemaps Generator WordPress Plugin, I decided to make some corrections myself to do the following things:

  • Home page now appears in the different languages in the sitemap.
  • Entries not written in the default language do not appear anymore in the sitemap. Now, just the written languages appear. (Thanks Blutarsky for notifying the bug)

The updated code modifications and the new download version are in the original post:

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How to fix the “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page” message in WordPress

I’ll tell you my story, but you may be in the same situation having done something completely different, so keep reading…

One day, some time ago, I was very happily installing the WP-Security-Scan WordPress plugin, and I got an analysis result saying that I should change the default WordPress database table prefix in order to make harder the potential SQL Injection attacks…

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Keep reading…

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