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  • This is intentional, we dont want to interfere with wordpress language files. This way you can disable our plugin and keep on using the wordpress language files.

    Thread Starter Tony Wips

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    don’t understand what kind of interference there could be, they are just the same language files (external to the plugin) but duplicated. Even, no problem if you deactivate the plugin if using wp-content/languages

    Forgive me for the misunderstanding.

    The files in wp-content/plugins/wordpress-language/locale belong to the plugin itself. This is the translation of the strings in the plugin, not wordpress.

    We actually store the strings in a database table instead.

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