After a few bad years, I really hope this year will turn out better.
The project is still alive, a small release might come in the next few months.
Feel free to contact us via the contact page.
by Ofer 3 Comments
After a few bad years, I really hope this year will turn out better.
The project is still alive, a small release might come in the next few months.
Feel free to contact us via the contact page.
by Ofer 22 Comments
The newest releases focused on fixing reported security issues. However – one of the fixes used was to access some parameters using the filter_input
function instead of accessing $_SERVER
directly, this in turn made the previous version hit a 15 years old php bug which makes this not work as expected on some php platforms, mainly php-cgid. This version should fix this for effected parties who could not move up from 1.0.8 to 1.0.9.
Enjoy this new version
Some fixes and some code changes as usual, moved the development site from the old and spam ridden trac, and from the know it all wordpress to github. And this will allow our users to see the ongoing development of Tranposh. And maybe join us… who knows?
Take a look at https://github.com/oferwald/transposh/
I want to thank Amedeo Valoroso for helping locating the translate all bug, and encouraging me to update the plugin links.
Enjoy this release!
by Ofer 9 Comments
Well, This version fixes some issues. Does not fix others (Yes, anonymous translation is enabled by default, if you wish – turn it off, it is your call, not a security problem). Also, an editor *SHOULD* be able to see which people created translations before him in the translation log. This is not an “information disclosure” but rather a feature, very similar to your ability to see who wrote a post on your site. If you don’t want it, just don’t allow anyone other than admin to translate and you are “safe”.
This version also fixes the XML sitemap issue, since they have upgraded a minor version (4.1.4 to 4.1.5) yet changed everything internally (mixed case to camel case, not too important, but still, a breaking change).
Another important thing, I will no longer be using wordpress.org, I honestly believe that I don’t work for them. I really don’t trust and confide in them, and this is final. New releases will be here, if the plugin update mechanism works on your site you will be able to upgrade. I will also soon remove the .1 ending from versions, since there will only be one version.
If you have anything to say to me, please use the contact form here, I will probably answer in due time. Commenting on those posts also work.
Good luck and have fun using this version.
by Ofer 11 Comments
On this special palindromic date, a new version of Transposh is released. This version was held back for way too long but since I finally got the time, it is up and available.
So, what good is it for?
First, I would like to thank Julien Ahrens from RCE Security for his help in detecting of several weaknesses in the previous version, and working with me on providing fixes and validating them. Julien provided me with the information and full disclosure and was very patient with me until I finally had the time to fix everything. I can only give him my highest recommendation, and show my appreciation here. THANKS!
Other things in this version include a fix for the notorious regression with Google Translate, causing people to get [object window] and/or duplicate content. If you are using Google Translate, please use the new button in the utilities tab in order to delete duplicate data. Saving an up to date backup of your human translations is always a good idea.
There are also tons of improvements to the misleading tab called translation editor (which, in hindsight I should have probably called “translation management”) which allows you to have better control and visibility of current translations.
Lots of work here was dedicated to compatibility with PHP8 and wordpress 5.9, I believe that most problems were eliminated, and the widgets should work in the interface again, I want to thank all the users that helped me with testing this, and especially Alex and Marcel. thanks guys!
The next version will hopefully come sooner, I think that I will take development and forums to github or a similar platform. Let me know if you have any thoughts on that.
Feel free to contact us or leave your feedbacks on this post, we thrive on your positive inputs and idea (and wither on the negative…) so do help us to provide you with one of the best and free translation tools available.