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  • Thread Starter juanjocactus

    (@juanjocactus)

    Also would like to add that the developers of the plugin told me it should be a bug of Loco Translate, I already talk to them.

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    Does the author’s translation work with Loco Translate disabled?

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    The Spanish language code in WordPress is es_ES, not es. So if you have WordPress core and WooCommerce translations installed for the correct language then these author translations won’t load, regardless of whether my plugin is installed. What have you set your language to?

    Thread Starter juanjocactus

    (@juanjocactus)

    Hi, the core is Spanish. As you say the po file doesnt match. Do you know what can I do?

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    Can you confirm that you have es_ES set on your site and NOT es? If so, this has nothing to do with my plugin.

    As the plugin is not translated into Spanish you should tell the author they need to use the correct code in order for anyone to use their translations.

    Interesting you say they blamed my plugin for this. How did they establish Loco Translate was the cause?

    Thread Starter juanjocactus

    (@juanjocactus)

    I have es_ES in my site, sure they have the error making a .es po file thinking it would match spanish. I already told them and say will check it.

    Thanks a lot.

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    Ok. I’m going to mark as resolved as I see no connection to a fault with my plugin. Feel free to reopen if you have evidence to the contrary.

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