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Translated pages not showing up in URL manager 11 Years, 12 Months ago
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1) When I access a translation for a page on my website, I do not see that it is has loaded into the SEF Translate URL Manager in the admin area. Shouldn't it load there automatically any time a page is accessed online so I can make manual changes to it?

2) Also, I have one page in the URL Manager that is set for manual translation that I made changes to. However, it is not loading when I access the German home page. It only shows the automatic translation. What am I doing wrong?
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Re:Translated pages not showing up in URL manager 11 Years, 12 Months ago
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Hello,

In sef translate two mode redirect and aJax. In ajax mode translation yours web site page do from Bing or Google api, every time when user wish translate that page - we ask api for translate.

For redirect for Sef Translate Pro and Sef Translate Commerce version - we all translation save to cache, That help to users save translate quota.
Also if you configured save page in DataBase - in Sef Translate commerce version Page will appear at URL manager - where from you will can change and edit it.

For configure redirect mode - please read sef translate component help page on yours site.

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Re:Translated pages not showing up in URL manager 11 Years, 12 Months ago
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Thank you for your reply.

We have the SEF component installed with redirect to cached pages, but two things are happening that are not working as they should:

1) Pages that I visit with the translator on the frontend do not appear in the URL Manager list for me. Users in India can generate pages, but I cannot.

2) Any manual edits I make to a particular page do not show on the frontend, and the design structure of the template gets messed up (according to our programmers). We are using a HotJoomla template and the VirtueMart component in our website.

Could you give some advice on how to fix these issues? Thank you.
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Re:Translated pages not showing up in URL manager 11 Years, 12 Months ago
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Hello,

1) Pages that I visit with the translator on the frontend do not appear in the URL Manager list for me. Users in India can generate pages, but I cannot.
If you configured .htaccess as we write in sef Translate help - and if you not use some additional firewall for check where from users. And set use DataBase and cache - urls must appear for you always,
Or for you pages(site) go from some cache. Please clear cache in yours browser, and clear cache in yours Joomla "site -> Maintenance" menu.

2) Any manual edits I make to a particular page do not show on the frontend, and the design structure of the template gets messed up (according to our programmers)
There are we have 3 translate algorithms. Every do translation with help different methods. At some we send to translate APi full chunks HTML code, so some time Translate API do HTML Validation and small changes.
Please Use translate algorithm "1" - it not change HTML structure WEB page.

Please check where and what was change and or correct HTML/CSS or add to CSS new rules

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