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  • K. Tough

    (@kjvtough)

    Hi, Martin.

    There is a POT file included in the /lang folder that you can get translated for your own needs.

    Thread Starter puabinwilare

    (@puabinwilare)

    Hi,

    Many thanks for the quick reply. I see the .pot file in lang folder. I translate it to german with poedit and paste the new files: content-protector-de_DE.mo / content-protector-de_DE.mo into the same foldter (lang). But it seems, that there is no change on german website. Do you have a hint for me?

    Many thanks,
    Martin

    Not sure. I’m assuming you’re using a German language installation of WordPress?

    Thread Starter puabinwilare

    (@puabinwilare)

    Hi,

    Thank you for your answer. The installation language is english. I use the wpml plugin for translation, the site is mulilingual (english, german). Do you have any experience with this? I can translate the POT-file, but it doesn’t work.

    Many thanks,
    Martin

    I haven’t used WPML; I’m assuming it can use the .mo files you’ve generated? You may have to take it up with the WPML developers, or if there is something I can add to the plugin to support WPML, perhaps you could have them contact me?

    Just to give you a heads-up, I’m working with WPML to set up compatibility for Content Protector. When everything is ready, there will be a plugin update.

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