This is seriously unnerving! I edited god knows how many times the same blocks and thought, I was crazy.
It took me while to realize, that there is a severe bug.
In the following example you see me editing a german text block on a German page in BM Content Builder: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sl9c5rm5rxabano/Language-Bug.mov?dl=0
Initially the German text is shown. When I click the edit button, the English version is loaded. What the hell?
I think, it’s an issue with the BM Content Builder elements and not really with the PolyLang plugin.
As I suspected. The two text blocks have the same ID (Text – 1630490099542). How can this happen, if the page is correctly duplicated when you add another language version of it? You specifically point out, that the BM Content Builder stuff is copied, versus the WP Blocks are not copied.
It would seem clear, that it is a very bad idea to use the same object IDs when copying them. Jeez!
Please note that it fixes the issue of module duplication when duplicating pages from Polaylang, and there is nothing it can do about pages that have already been duplicated.
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