Hi Bruno, thank you for your reply. I indeed use the same settings and experience the same issue. How can we solve this? Your help is very much appreciated, thanks!
In addition to above question, I want to reach the following:
- People in the US, see prices in USD in the search results
- People in the UK, see prices in GBP in the search results
- People in AU, see prices in AUD in the search results
- English speaking people for the rest of the world see prices in EUR in the search results
To reach this I "think" it would be best to setup different English languages with their own locales:
English World: en_EN
English US: en_US
English UK: en_GB
English AU: en_AU
But I have some doubts:
- this looks like its going to be a huge job, even when I can use the duplicate feature in Translation Management (only 20 posts / pages / etc ) at a time and what I've tested it doesn't run smooth)
- is there a locale for world English (en_EN?), I can use en_US as the current setup but I don't want to use USD outside the US
- In the end I would like to go to a system where people choose their country and get the correct / preferred language and the currency that belongs to that country. But setting this up for lets say 20 countries seems impossible
Ok thank you very much for your reply. That thread was indeed from me, funny to see that we didn't come any further in 2 years. I think the best solution is the last answer from Bobby which is to create a separate language for the UK and one for the US.
Can you tell me if it is wise to change the default locale to en_EN
and create an additional locale for en_US and one en_GB?
Languages: English (English )German (Deutsch )French (Français )
Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+02:00)
Hi,
The main reason why we haven't gone further on this is because it is outside of our influence ( the location of Google servers that crawl websites, etc).