George Botsev
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Hello, this is an issue strictly related to WPML, and not related to this plugin.
Please open a new ticket in our forum at wpml.org so that we can help you with that case.
Okay, I still don’t have a clear picture in my mind, but I have a suggestion.
I think that these elements should be included in the default translation that comes with WooCommerce.
Perhaps you have not scanned WooCommerce (scanning will add the translations to String Translation table in WPML, and then you can override the translation as you see fit.).
So you can go to WPML > Theme and plugin localization – and make sure that “Translate by WPML String Translation” is selected.
Then you go to the plugin list, select WooCommerce and go to the bottom and use the button to scan for strings.
This should add the strings and perhaps doing that, you will be able to override the strings that you want.Hello, Lockhart
Would you mind to elaborate a little bit more here.
What exactly is wrong in the “Review” part?
Could you provide a screenshot that illustrates the problem?
Is it something specific to Mexican-Spanish?Thank you for coming back to us to share your code.
Hello Jan,
When you send e-mails from the admin backend in orders, our plugin hooks to the specific actions that are used there.
I have some suspicion that you may be sending the e-mails, while ignoring our custom hooks and this might be the problem.
Other possibility is timing. If you send the e-mails with very high priority, it might be that you might be skipping the loading of the translated strings for these e-mails.
In all cases, it very much depends on the code that you are using.
Perhaps a good idea would be that you take a look at our code inside: \wp-content\plugins\woocommerce-multilingual\inc\emails.class.php and see how the e-mails are being sent.Okay, I am happy that I was able to help you.
Let me know if you need some other assistance.Hello Mike,
Let me begin first by mentioning that WooCommerce Multilingual depends on a premium plugin – WPML – and that plugin is used for translating your site in different languages. Without that plugin and its addons, you will not be able to use WooCommerce Multilingual.
The different currency is a bonus feature of WooCommerce Multilingual, that you can enable once every requirement is satisfied.
If you visit our plugin page: https://wpml.org/documentation/related-projects/woocommerce-multilingual/You can see that these requirements are:
- WPML 3.1.5 or above
- WPML String Translation 2.0 or above
- WPML Translation Management 1.9 or above
- WPML Media Translation 2.1 or above
- WooCommerce
So, this is answering to your next question – WooCommerce is also needed.
WooCommerce Multilingual is not a plugin to migrate to from WooCommerce. It is an addon that enables the translation of a shop page in multiple languages (added bonus feature – multi-currency).
The multi-currency feature is not available separately at this time.
Please let me know if you need more details.
@jan444
Please make sure that you have the latest versions available.
It is always a good idea to update the files via FTP.You can always open a new ticket in wpml.org if the problem persists.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal error on activation@masterjuan, having the wrong name on the directory should not be a problem.
Since you are reporting a problem with WPML, and this is a forum dedicated to WooCommerce Multilingual, may I kindly ask you to open a new ticket in our forum at wpml.org where our supporters can investigate the issue further?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal error on activationHello @masterjuan,
Please open a new ticket in wpml.org.
Before that, I see that you might be using WPML 3.3.5
I would recommend you to update to WPML 3.3.6Please remember to backup your files and database first before you proceed! You can use a plugin for this if you like (example: http://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal error on activationThank you for the clarification.
I talked with our compatibility team. Currently, the author is not responding to our queries.
Perhaps it would be a good thing if you attempt to contact him as well.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal error on activationHello,
I tested the latest version of Unysion framework and in the file hooks.php I cannot find that code that you are mentioning here.
Perhaps you or your theme author added this code.I would suggest you to give a try to updated version of that framework.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal error on activationWe need to debug this further.
Would you mind to open a new ticket in our forum at wpml.org?
In that forum, after a supporter enables a private reply, you could share access details, and then we could investigate this further.
For now, I can only guess at the reason – I don’t have enough information.Please verify that you are using:
Wordpress 4.4.2
WPML 3.3.6
WPML String Translation 2.3.6.1
WPML Translation Management 2.1.5
WPML Media 2.1.19You might also want to switch to a default theme like TwentySixteen and try to disable all other plugins, except WooCommerce, WooCommerce Multilingual and WPML plugins that I mentioned above and test again.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal error on activationHello, the error that you are reporting looks to me like some corruption of the files that you have of our plugins.
Please get a fresh copy of our latest files and update your plugins.
The error that you are receiving is indicative of the same function being in two places in the above-mentioned file – on line 25 and on line 34.It is good that you managed to find out the reason for the problem.
Thank you for getting back to us.Please for WPML issues use our forum at wpml.org
We keep this forum only for WooCommerce Multilingual related issues.
I hope that you understand.