And what happens exactly when a foreign language contains uncommon characters and the language file has not been saved correctly?Qphoria wrote: If you are seeing it in english.. that means the greek version of that file doesn't exist.
The German language for example uses ö and ü pretty often. After editing a couple of the German language files, I had some problems with the translation on my site. I saved these language files again in Notepad+++ as:
"UTF-8 without BOM". Is that the correct procedure?
OC version 1.5.4.1
also just realised that after someone places an order, a verification email is sent in greek language with no problem at all. And as far as I've seen, both notifications use the same file catalog/language/greek/mail/order.php...
Since the error message is
Notice: Error: Could not load language greek! in /home/www/ilias/psistis.gr/www/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_library_language.php on line 27
could it be that there is a conflict with a vqmod module?? or am I completely off track???
Since the error message is
Notice: Error: Could not load language greek! in /home/www/ilias/psistis.gr/www/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_library_language.php on line 27
could it be that there is a conflict with a vqmod module?? or am I completely off track???
Your Greek language pack is not up to date for your version of OpenCart.
Make sure that any additional module has the Greek language files to.
Make sure that any additional module has the Greek language files to.
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i2Paq,i2Paq wrote:Your Greek language pack is not up to date for your version of OpenCart.
Make sure that any additional module has the Greek language files to.
everything else works just fine. Also as I mentioned before the exact same file is used to automatically send an email when a customer makes an order. If it was something wrong with it this would also not work correct?
Also I've checked the original english file and the greek one and they have the same lines and names inside...the only difference is the translation. Also I used notepad++ to check the encoding once again and evrything is correct.
It must be something else...
ok just let me understand...
My admin is only in english language. I don't really need it in greek and it hasn't made any conflicts till now...
all the translations have been made at
catalog/language/greek/...
so now the programm tries to find the translated file at admin/language/greek/sale/order.php ?
i really don't want to translate the admin because it is not of any use for me.
Would it work if I translated just this particular file? - maybe I'm completly off track...-
or is there any other way to do it??
My admin is only in english language. I don't really need it in greek and it hasn't made any conflicts till now...
all the translations have been made at
catalog/language/greek/...
so now the programm tries to find the translated file at admin/language/greek/sale/order.php ?
i really don't want to translate the admin because it is not of any use for me.
Would it work if I translated just this particular file? - maybe I'm completly off track...-
or is there any other way to do it??
That is a work arroundloukiad wrote:Qphoria, thanks a lot for your help.
The correct file was: admin/language/greek/mail/order.php
I just translated this one to my language and kept everything else as they were. It works as it should now.
Problem solved!
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