• Resolved kmg454

    (@kmg454)


    Today I installed this plugin on a several Dutch websites.
    We noticed that on some websites the plugin is fully in Dutch and on some other websites in English.
    I can’t find out what is the trigger to show Dutch or English, because they all on the same WordPress version.

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  • Donny Oexman

    (@donnyoexman)

    You need to make sure your WordPress language is at Dutch. That will trigger the ability to download the latest translation files (under ‘Updates’).

    Let me know if you need any further assistance.

    Thread Starter kmg454

    (@kmg454)

    I noticed that on some installations the mo and po files are stored in the wrong location. Sometimes it stored in languages (wrong) and sometimes in languages/plugin (OK)

    Donny Oexman

    (@donnyoexman)

    @kmg454; Storing it in the /languages folder directly inside the plugin folder is not wrong at all. Do however note that IF you add PO/MO files to the /wp-content/languages/plugins/ folder that WordPress priorities that. That means that PO/MO files added to the /languages folder in the plugins folder will not work, as it’s overriden by WordPress.

    Thread Starter kmg454

    (@kmg454)

    I know about priority but when the mo and po files are in de language directory your plugin is not working on my system, when i move them to language/plugin it works.

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