• Resolved alphavarez

    (@alphavarez)


    Hi, I have opened a question thread about modifying woocommerce yet, they did not respond to the last comment of that thread,e which is about getting an HTTP2 error in woocommerce translation using Loco translate.
    I hope you can continue to help me solve this problem.

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by alphavarez.

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  • Thread Starter alphavarez

    (@alphavarez)

    Hello, I think I found an indication of the error, the language woocommerce file weighs more than 1mb as my hosting gives me CPanel to handle my files, CPanel has the rule that you cannot edit a file larger than 1Mb, I am not sure but maybe that could be the problem. and because of that maybe Loco translate can’t edit the language file.
    Now how could I edit my language file then?

    Plugin Support EastOfWest a11n

    (@eastofwest)

    Hi there,

    That’s an interesting restriction. As a first step, I would suggest reaching out to your host and ask them to increase that limit. That would be the most convenient solution for now and in future, and could potentially nip related issues in the bud that might come along with your site as it grows.

    If that’s not possible, then here a few alternatives:

    * Use a desktop app like Poedit to edit your files on your computer.
    * Install WordPress on your own computer, and clone your site to it.

    Thread Starter alphavarez

    (@alphavarez)

    I recently had a conversation with my hosting, they told me that CPanel by default cannot modify the edit size of 1 mb; a file can modify the file upload size to CPanel but not the read size of CPanel..this is for security.
    So, another possible solution would be to change the protocols from http2 to http1.1 of woocommerce, they told me to directly contact the plugin.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by alphavarez.
    Plugin Support EastOfWest a11n

    (@eastofwest)

    Aside from considering a host that doesn’t have this restriction, or the alternative approaches mentioned above, you could add the details of your suggestion to the Ideas Board, which is where developers go to look for future plugin features and improvements.

    In light of the above, I’ll close this thread. If you require help with anything else, please feel free start a new thread.

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