• Resolved knutbecker

    (@knutbecker)


    Hi Dear Community,

    I changed my WP to a multisite for different languages. The WP Hotelier is default in english like my main site, and for translating to 3 other languages, I followed the instruction on this site:

    https://docs.wphotelier.com/article/73-translate-wp-hotelier

    1) I created with Poedit 2 new files with my khmer translation (Cambodia) and saved them to the filenames: wp-hotelier-km_KH.po & hotelier-km_KH.mo
    2) I uploaded them to /wp-content/languages/plugins/wp-hotelier/
    3) I changed the settings of the khmer language.

    But it doesn’t work. It’s still in english.
    Any ideas? Thank you in advance.

    Knuti

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  • Plugin Author benitolopez

    (@benitolopez)

    Hello,

    It should work.

    Do you have the same problem with other plugins? Can you try to translate another plugin in the same way? Just a couple of strings to see if it works.

    Because I don’t think that the issue is related to WP Hotelier.

    Also, you said wp-hotelier-km_KH.po & hotelier-km_KH.mo. The .mo file must be called wp-hotelier-km_KH.mo as well.

    Thread Starter knutbecker

    (@knutbecker)

    Hi, thank you for the fast reply.

    yes , the filename was wp-hotelier-km_KH.mo. But your advice to compare with other PlugIns helped me. The solution for Khmer language is to rename the files to:

    wp-hotelier-km.mo
    wp-hotelier-km.po

    and I had to store them in:
    /wp-content/languages/plugins – Not in the subfolder /wp-hotelier

    Thank you very much, Benito.

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