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  • Plugin Support rodicaelena

    (@rodicaelena)

    Hi!

    The plugin should work well with most translations plugins.

    We are not aware of any compatibility issues between PPOM and Polylang.

    Thread Starter momo-fr

    (@momo-fr)

    Thank you @rodicaelena, nice!!

    Thread Starter momo-fr

    (@momo-fr)

    Hi, I migrated from WPML to Polylang PRO + Polylang for WooCommerce yesterday and I notice that the PPOM plugin is not present in the list of resources found.

    I am very disappointed by this situation.

    Plugin Support rodicaelena

    (@rodicaelena)

    Hi,

    I’m sorry to hear you are disappointed.
    I’m honestly not aware of how the premium version of Polylang works.

    PPOM is translation-ready as all of our products, and should be able to be translated with Polyalng.

    Can you please share some screenshots of what happens?

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter momo-fr

    (@momo-fr)

    Hi, I contact the Polylang support to help me.

    It seems there’s a tool to make a plugin translatable, but it’s actually from within WPML.

    Here’s a list of resources found on the site.

    Plugin Support rodicaelena

    (@rodicaelena)

    Hi,

    Ok, let me know if you have an update with something we should do from our side.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter momo-fr

    (@momo-fr)

    Hi, I successfully created the wpml-config.xml file using the WPML Tools so that PPOM is recognized by Polylang.

    Once the file was placed in a “polylang” subfolder within wp-content and the previously created options were saved, all the text strings to be translated appeared in the Polylang translation strings.

    Problem solved!! 😀

    Plugin Support rodicaelena

    (@rodicaelena)

    Great 🙂 Thank you so much for the update!

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