• Resolved mbgrafik

    (@marcobecker)


    Hi dear WCML Team,

    “One more step before you can translate WooCommerce.
    You NEED to enable WPML’s Translation Editor, to translate conveniently.”

    Is it just a suggestion? Or why do i need? I want to use the native WP Screen. Would you explain please, why it’s needed?

    Especially since i get: “https://mysite.com/wp-includes/js/tinymce/tinymce.min.js?ver=4403-20160901 line 11

    (That’s not new, it persists for month, since i use WPML + WCML) I really don’t want to open another support thread in the wpml forum, as i’m a bit tired of the routines. Please don’t bother with me ??

    I’m just wan’t to go the normal way: Enter a product in english, then click translate, and just do on with the same way, i did it before.

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by mbgrafik.
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  • Hello,
    As far as I see, this code is introduced in WPML Core plugin.
    I will investigate the case and get back to you.

    For some translations to work you need to use the WooCommerce Multilingual Translation editor (based on WPML Translation Management plugin and editor).
    One example is custom attributes (per product attributes) as they cannot be translated using the native editor.

    This issue will be resolved once a new version of WPML and WPML Translation Management is released.

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