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[Resolved] Add translate text after submitting the form

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Last updated by Shane 6 years, 5 months ago.

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#1111665
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Dear Sir/Madam,

I drafted a message to be showed after a form submission. I want to make it be multi-language, I added [wpml-string .....][/wpml-string] but I see the shortcode in translation, may I know whether I should use the shortcode in the content of the form after submitting?

I attached the screenshot for your reference.

Best regards,

Kelvin.

#1111717

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Kelvin,

Thank you for contacting our support forum.

Do you mean that you have already translated the text but the shortcode itself is being rendered on the frontend ?

Please let me know.

Thanks,
Shane

#1112052

Dear Shane,

The translation ask for translating the all content rather then only the text between [wpml-string]....[/wpml-string], does it mean I can only the short code in the reply content?

Best regards,

Kelvin

#1112341

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Kelvin,

If you're able to translate all the texts normally then you should need to wrap the text in the [wpml-string]....[/wpml-string] shortcodes.

The text should already show up in the string translations plugin.

Thanks,
Shane