Hello all, hello Andrew, thank you very much! It works indeed!
After deleting the .dz file and clearing the browser's cache I see the translated strings everywhere, menus, buttons, tooltips, etc. By the way: the new WP admin pages look great! Best regards, Francesc Am Dienstag, 12. Februar 2008 09:59:40 schrieb Andrew Ozz: > Francesc Hervada-Sala wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I've translated the trunk pot file and tested it with the trunk WP. > > Though the whole page and the help text is translated, the tiny editor > > self is not: the tooltips and menu options appear without my translation > > and the word "path" below too. I expected this would be translated, too. > > Did I expect too much? > > Hi, > > It all should have been translated. There may be several reasons for that: > > 1. If you are using the latest "bleeding" version of WordPress, it has a > new compressor for TinyMCE that caches the zipped file on disk for > faster loading. Connect to the server with ftp and go to > /wp-includes/js/tinymce directory. Look for a file named "tiny_mce_[.... > veeery long number....].gz". If it's there, delete it. It will be > recreated next time TMCE loads (be careful not to delete any other file > or you will have to upload it again from WordPress' installation package). > > 2. All browsers just love to cache JavaScript (that's a good thing but > not when testing). Start your browser but don't go to the admin pages > yet. First delete the browser's cache. In IE6 go to Tools -> Internet > Options -> look for a button "Delete Files" -> click "Delete all..." + > OK. In IE 7 and Firefox go to Tools -> Clear private data -> uncheck all > options except the cache and click OK. > > 3. Now go to the New Post or Edit Post page, wait for it to fully load, > hold down CTRL in IE6/7 or Shift in Firefox and click on "Reload/Refresh". > > If still the English strings show up, it will need fixing. If you have > Firefox + Firebug, have a look in "DOM -> tinyMCE -> i18n". On the left > are the strings placeholders. They should start with the first 2 letters > from your locale, "de" for German, "fr" for French, etc. > > All the best, > Andrew > _______________________________________________ > wp-polyglots mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots _______________________________________________ wp-polyglots mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots
