Hello,
How to put that back as it was before, to turn off that lang_ver part as it is creating me the problems with language?
Try the solution from above
If you do not need the second language you can delete it with the plugin editor, press Site Language > Manage
After deleting the second language, our multilanguage element will be disabled and the additional query in your page URLs will no longer be added.
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Sincerely,
Ahmad.
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I have the same problem. It started to happen I think from 2. or 3. last update. Before that it worked as it should. Now the url goes f.e. /?lang=en?lang_ver=Eds7Z4791 but the language is german. How to put that back as it was before, to turn off that lang_ver part as it is creating me the problems with language?
I have the same problem. It started to happen I think from 2. or 3. last update. Before that it worked as it should. Now the url goes f.e. /?lang=en?lang_ver=Eds7Z4791 but the language is german. How to put that back as it was before, to turn off that lang_ver part as it is creating me the problems with language?Hello,
Nicepage multilanguage element adds additional query parameters like "?lang_ver=sVmjL2978" to the page URL. You have added a second language but you are not using it yet.
If you do not need the second language you can delete it with the plugin editor, press Site Language > Manage
After deleting the second language, our multilanguage element will be disabled and the additional query in your page URLs will no longer be added.
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Sincerely,
Anna.
Nicepage Support Team
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