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  • Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    Translations of dates using the WordPress core translations normally use the date_i18n function.

    I can’t say what displays the date in your screenshot; Whether it’s WooCommerce, or your theme, or some other plugin. I can’t say whether they’re using the above function, or some other technique.

    Whatever the problem, it is almost certainly not the file editor. It looks like your core translations are ok and saved to file. So you should identify precisely which component displays that date, then ask the author why your core translations are not being used. They may tell you to translate some other component.

    Thread Starter vladyslavew

    (@vladyslavew)

    Thanks for the quick answer! Woocommerce uses $order->get_date_created() for output date.

    So, do I have to ask them about this problem?

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    If that’s what has generated the output you have a problem with, then yes.

    I only provide the file editor and can only provide support for that. You don’t seem to have a problem saving translations into files. If that changes, feel free to post back.

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