• Resolved davidbrunsden

    (@davidbrunsden)


    My website has products in English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. When searching by code, it is displaying results for all three languages, not just the one currently being used. This is a new issue, as this didn’t happen before a few weeks ago.

    I currently have version 1.17 of Advanced Woo Search installed and version 3.07 of WooCommerce.

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  • Plugin Author ILLID

    (@mihail-barinov)

    Hi,

    What plugin your are using for translation?

    I’m having the same issue with WPML.

    Hi,

    I am having the same problem. I am setting up a bilingual page (German and English) with a bilingual WooCommerce shop. The site itself is translated using WPML, for the shop I use WooCommerce Multilingual.

    I am using the latest version of WordPress and all plugins.

    Regards,
    Rafael

    Creating a .mo file seemed to do the trick, I don’t get double results any longer. However, I noticed that the search results use the original english description for each product and ignores the translations in either language.

    Plugin Author ILLID

    (@mihail-barinov)

    Hello,

    Good news!

    I just release new version ( 1.20 ) where add support for WPML and WooCommerce Multilingual.
    Please upgrade to this newest version. Its must fill all your needs.

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