Kyle Charlton
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Hi,
The plugin does not include PNG images, you might be looking at styling by your theme.I have made some additional changes to the internationalization functions of the plugin, please update to version 3.3.5 and let me know if that resolves the language issues.
I have made some additional changes to the internationalization functions of the plugin, please update to version 3.3.5 and let me know if that resolves the language issues.
Thank you for provided the fix, I have made the changes and pushed out an update. Have a wonderful day!
The issue has been resolved, please update to 3.3.4.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I will look into this immediately.
After inspecting your site code, I found that the language of your contact form is not set to English, this is why the CAPTCHA is showing in Chinese.
Did you create the form when your WordPress site was set to Chinese?
Usually Contact Form 7 set its language according to the language of the WordPress site.To fix this, create another form, this should change the form language to English to match your current site settings.
Everything looks to be fine in the site health record you provided.
Could you send me your site address so I can see the page where the plugin is being translated to Chinese?Hi,
that is very unusual, could you send me your site health information through my contact form on kccomputing.net?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PmeaOeO4d4It sounds like the language on the page is set to Chinese.
Hello,
We have been having issues with the translation files lately on some sites, we tried to fix it by changing from local hosted language files to the WordPress language library, but that has appeared to have made it worse, so we switch it back to the language files and changed the language folder name to see if that would correct the issue, but issues still persist.We have been looking into the issue but are unable to determine why it works on some sites and not on others, our best guess at the moment is that the WordPress install might be confused where to get the translation files or something changed with a recent CF7 update.
@fincahome which language are you using?
I believe the issue is that I switched from local files to WordPress’ language system which ended up confusing a lot of sites as to where the to get the language file from. I have changed the ‘lang’ folder to ‘languages’ to match the default WordPress language folder to see if that will resolve issues.
Please update to 3.3.3 and let me know if you are still experiencing translation errors.Thanks!
@dreilaut, on the site that it’s not working on, did you update the plugin?
I’m wondering if the site its not working on is confused about where to get the translations from since I removed the language library then added it back in again.
If you are familiar with the sites file system through cPanel of FTP, you could look in the languages folder \wp-content\languages\plugins and remove all of the contact-form-7-image-captcha files and see if that fixes it.Hello,
I’m sorry to hear its still not working for some, I will look into this further.
Its very strange that the translations are not working correctly as they have been set up according to WordPress documentation. I will do some more testing to see if I can find a solution.Hello, I did not remove support for the Russian language.
I have been trying to switch from language files in the plugin to the language library used by WordPress, there were issues with the WordPress language library not working with the plugin so I added the language files back. If you look in the language files in the plugin you will see the Russian language files are still there.
It might be that there is an issue when the language libraries were switched that your WordPress site got confused with where to get the files, I would recommend uninstalling and re-installing to see if that resolves the issue.