Schema - Version 1.7.8.1

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  • Enhancement: Translation .po for English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
  • Update: Pumped tested WordPress version to 5.3.2 release.
  • Update: Modified readme.txt file.
  • Update: Modified README.md file.
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- Tax Meta Class
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- =======================
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- Contributors: bainternet
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- Requires at least: 3.5
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- Tested up to: 4.0
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- [![Analytics](https://ga-beacon.appspot.com/UA-50573135-3/tax-meta-class/main)](https://github.com/bainternet/Tax-Meta-Class)
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-
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- Description
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- -----------
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- The Tax Meta Class is used by including it in your plugin r theme files and using its methods to
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- Add meta fields for WordPress Taxonomies (categories,tags and custom taxonomies). It is meant to be very simple and
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- straightforward.
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- This class is derived from My-Meta-Box (https://github.com/bainternet/My-Meta-Box script) which is
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- a class for creating custom meta boxes for WordPress.
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- Usage
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- --------
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- Take a look at the `class-usage-demo.php` file which can also be tested as a WordPress Plugin.
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- Other options are available for each field which can be see in the 'Tax-meta-class.php' file,
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-
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- Changelog
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- ---------
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- 2.1.0
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- Added support for WordPress 4.4 native term meta table
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- added migration class
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- 2.0.2
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- Fixed jquery ui not loading theme and better jquery ui to WP version handling.
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- Added a filter hook to change jQuery ui theme `tmc_jquery_ui_theme`.
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- Better preBind jQuery plgin included.
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- 2.0.1
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- Fixed #93.
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- 2.0.0
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- Too many changes to list :)
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- major ones are around the image and file fields which no use `url` instead of `src` and allow multiple images/files that are stored in two fields of urls and ids split by a pipe `|`.
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- 1.9.9
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- Fix references for the class for PHP 5.4 compatibility
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- 1.9.8
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- fixed issue #49
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- 1.9.7
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- see issue #44
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- Added WYSIWYG in repater support and most other fields which never worked in the repeate block, now should work. issue #42
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- 1.9.5
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- Fixed Typo in validation call Props @Screenfeed.
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- 1.9.4
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- Added textdomain for l18n #39
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- 1.9.3
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- Fixed issue #38 props to Nicola Peluchetti for finding it and giving my an idea of how to fix it.
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- 1.9.2
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- Pull #36
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- Fixed Upload field issues.
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- 1.9.0
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- Added 'multiple' => false to all field types as defualt.
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- = 1.8.9 =
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- fixed issue #27 (again).
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- fixed issues #28, #29 , #30.
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- fixed issue #27.
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- fixed issue #26.
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- fixed issue #25.
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- fixed issue #21.
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- Renamed delete_taxonomy_metadata function to delete term meta on term deletion. pull #20.
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- Cleaned up Media uploader to simplify things. (parisholley)[https://github.com/parisholley]
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- Change the replacement of "INSERT TO POST" and is now done on client side.
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- Replaced get_stylesheet_directory_uri with get_template_directory_uri to work better with child themes.
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- added mete deletion on term deletion thanks to oobi
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- fixed issue 12
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- fixed issue 13
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- fixed issue 14
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- Fixed bug caused by issue 2 fix.
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- Fixed issue #2.
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- Fixed issue #11.
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- Fixed typo.
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- Added strip slashes and get_tax_meta_strip function to avoid WordPress's native escape slashes.
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- Fixed file field issues.
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- Fixed repeater delete meta bug
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- Fixed WP debug errors
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- Fixed debug Errors
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- * First Release
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- "POT-Creation-Date: 2013-04-25 09:31+0100\n"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:250
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:878
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- msgid "Uploaded files"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:889
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- msgid "Upload new files"
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- msgstr ""
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:895
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- msgid "Add more files"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:947
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- msgid "Select a color"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:882
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- msgid "Delete"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:357
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- msgid "Cannot delete file. Something's wrong."
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- msgstr "Impossible de supprimer le fichier. Quelque chose cloche."
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:582
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:629
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- msgid "Remove"
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- msgstr "Enlever"
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- msgid "Add"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:878
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- msgid "Uploaded files"
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- msgstr "Fichiers téléchargés"
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- #: ../../Tax-meta-class/Tax-meta-class.php:889
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- msgstr "Télécharger de nouveaux fichiers"
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- msgid "Add more files"
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- msgid "Select a color"
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- msgstr "Sélectionner une couleur"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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+ INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
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+ OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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+ TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
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+ YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
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+ PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
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+ POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ Contributors: hishaman, schemapress
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  Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=NGVUBT2QXN7YL
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  Tags: schema, schema.org, rich snippets, structured data, json-ld, json, google, seo, markup, search engine, search, breadcrumbs, social, post, page, plugin, wordpress, content, article, news, search results, site name, knowledge graph, social, social profiles, keywords, meta-tags, metadata, tags, categories, optimize, ranking, search engine optimization, search engines, serp, sitelinks, google sitelinks, sitelinks search box, google sitelinks search box, semantic, structured, canonical, custom post types, post type, title, terms, media, images, thumb, featured, url, video, video markup, video object, VideoObject, video schema, audio object, AudioObject, audio schema, audio, sameAs, about, contact, amp, mobile, taxonomy
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  Requires at least: 4.0
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- Tested up to: 5.2.4
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  Requires PHP: 5.4
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- Stable tag: 1.7.8
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  License: GPLv2 or later
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- License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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  * **[Premium]** Support for different schema.org types.
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  * Enable Schema types at once per post type or post category.
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  * **[Premium]** Enable Schema types anywhere you want on your site content.
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- * **[Premium]** Integration: Customize source data of schema.org properties.
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  * Valid markup, test it in Google Structured Data Testing Tool.
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  * Output JSON-LD format, the most recommended by Google.
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  * Reuse data saved in post meta, which is created by other plugins.
@@ -126,6 +126,8 @@ Schema plugin integrates and/or play nicely with (not necessarily a full integra
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  ### Supported Themes
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  * Genesis 2.x
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  * Thesis 2.x
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  * Divi
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  == Changelog ==
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  = 1.7.8 =
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  * Enhancement: Added Schema premium settings to plugin settings.
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  * Updated: Changed Visual Composer in readme.txt file to WPBakery Page Builder.
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  Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=NGVUBT2QXN7YL
4
  Tags: schema, schema.org, rich snippets, structured data, json-ld, json, google, seo, markup, search engine, search, breadcrumbs, social, post, page, plugin, wordpress, content, article, news, search results, site name, knowledge graph, social, social profiles, keywords, meta-tags, metadata, tags, categories, optimize, ranking, search engine optimization, search engines, serp, sitelinks, google sitelinks, sitelinks search box, google sitelinks search box, semantic, structured, canonical, custom post types, post type, title, terms, media, images, thumb, featured, url, video, video markup, video object, VideoObject, video schema, audio object, AudioObject, audio schema, audio, sameAs, about, contact, amp, mobile, taxonomy
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  Requires at least: 4.0
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+ Tested up to: 5.3.2
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  Requires PHP: 5.4
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+ Stable tag: 1.7.8.1
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  License: GPLv2 or later
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+ License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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  Get the next generation of Schema Structured Data to enhance your WordPress site presentation in Google search results.
13
 
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  * **[Premium]** Support for different schema.org types.
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  * Enable Schema types at once per post type or post category.
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  * **[Premium]** Enable Schema types anywhere you want on your site content.
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+ * **[Premium]** Customize source data of schema.org properties.
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  * Valid markup, test it in Google Structured Data Testing Tool.
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  * Output JSON-LD format, the most recommended by Google.
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  * Reuse data saved in post meta, which is created by other plugins.
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  ### Supported Themes
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+ The plugin should work fine with any well coded WordPress theme, however these themes were tested and works properly with the plugin.
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+
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  * Genesis 2.x
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  * Thesis 2.x
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  * Divi
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  == Changelog ==
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+ = 1.7.8.2 =
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+ * Update: Corrected license url in plugin file.
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+ * Update: Modified license file.
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+ * Update: Modified readme.txt file.
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+
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+ = 1.7.8.1 =
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+ * Enhancement: Translation .po for English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
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+ * Update: Pumped tested WordPress version to 5.3.2 release.
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+ * Update: Modified readme.txt file.
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+ * Update: Modified README.md file.
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+
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  = 1.7.8 =
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  * Enhancement: Added Schema premium settings to plugin settings.
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  * Updated: Changed Visual Composer in readme.txt file to WPBakery Page Builder.
schema.php CHANGED
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  * Description: The next generation of Structured Data.
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  * Author: Hesham
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  * Author URI: http://zebida.com
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- * Version: 1.7.8
9
  * Text Domain: schema-wp
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- * Domain Path: languages
 
 
11
  *
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  * Schema is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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  * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
@@ -50,7 +52,7 @@ final class Schema_WP {
50
  *
51
  * @since 1.0
52
  */
53
- private $version = '1.7.8';
54
 
55
  /**
56
  * The settings instance variable
@@ -305,7 +307,10 @@ final class Schema_WP {
305
  * @return void
306
  */
307
  public function load_textdomain() {
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-
 
 
 
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  // Set filter for plugin's languages directory
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  $lang_dir = dirname( plugin_basename( SCHEMAWP_PLUGIN_FILE ) ) . '/languages/';
311
  $lang_dir = apply_filters( 'schema_wp_languages_directory', $lang_dir );
@@ -327,7 +332,7 @@ final class Schema_WP {
327
  } else {
328
  // Load the default language files
329
  load_plugin_textdomain( 'schema-wp', false, $lang_dir );
330
- }
331
  }
332
  }
333
 
5
  * Description: The next generation of Structured Data.
6
  * Author: Hesham
7
  * Author URI: http://zebida.com
8
+ * Version: 1.7.8.1
9
  * Text Domain: schema-wp
10
+ * Domain Path: /languages
11
+ * License: GPLv2 or later
12
+ * License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
13
  *
14
  * Schema is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
15
  * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
52
  *
53
  * @since 1.0
54
  */
55
+ private $version = '1.7.8.1';
56
 
57
  /**
58
  * The settings instance variable
307
  * @return void
308
  */
309
  public function load_textdomain() {
310
+
311
+ load_plugin_textdomain( 'schema-wp', FALSE, basename( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . '/languages/' );
312
+
313
+ /*
314
  // Set filter for plugin's languages directory
315
  $lang_dir = dirname( plugin_basename( SCHEMAWP_PLUGIN_FILE ) ) . '/languages/';
316
  $lang_dir = apply_filters( 'schema_wp_languages_directory', $lang_dir );
332
  } else {
333
  // Load the default language files
334
  load_plugin_textdomain( 'schema-wp', false, $lang_dir );
335
+ }*/
336
  }
337
  }
338