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Last updated by Dražen 4 months, 2 weeks ago.
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August 29, 2024 at 12:57 pm #16120041 | |
davidR-107 |
Background of the issue: echo apply_filters( 'wpml_current_language', null ); ?> _e( 'Enter Keyword. Search for %s by Keyword.', 'the-events-calendar' ); The strings appear in the string translation table in the settings and are translated in the given domain for all languages. The default language of the page is German, the original language of the strings in question is English. Checking 'Look for strings while pages are rendered' on the String Translation settings page will temporarily render the correct translation. Disabling it will also render the strings untranslated again. The ../wp-content/languages/wpml/ directory exists and is writable. Based on reports and personal testing the behaviour has been inconsistent across various page loads with the translations working correctly on rare occasions. Link to a page where the issue can be seen: hidden link Symptoms: Questions: |
August 29, 2024 at 1:17 pm #16120209 | |
Dražen Supporter
Languages: English (English ) Timezone: Europe/Zagreb (GMT+01:00) |
Hello, Thanks for contacting us. While you wait for my colleague to take over the ticket, let me try to help you with the issue quickly. Can you please try the next errata and check if this helps your case also: Regards, |
August 29, 2024 at 2:08 pm #16120517 | |
davidR-107 |
Hello, Thanks for the quick response. The linked errata didn't come up in any of the searches we did but does indeed solve the issues we saw previously. |