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I have the following code added on my theme's functions.php file, in order to translate some rebel strings I was unable to translate by the ordinary way / plugins:



function wc_billing_field_strings( $translated_text, $text, $domain ) {

switch ( $translated_text ) {

case 'Billing Address' :
$translated_text = __( 'Detalles de facturación', 'woocommerce' );
break;

case 'Shipping Address' :
$translated_text = __( 'Dirección de envío', 'woocommerce' );
break;
}
return $translated_text;
}

add_filter( 'gettext', 'wc_billing_field_strings', 20, 3 );


Now I have installed WPML and I need this code to run only when the languaje is Spanish.










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    I have the following code added on my theme's functions.php file, in order to translate some rebel strings I was unable to translate by the ordinary way / plugins:



    function wc_billing_field_strings( $translated_text, $text, $domain ) {

    switch ( $translated_text ) {

    case 'Billing Address' :
    $translated_text = __( 'Detalles de facturación', 'woocommerce' );
    break;

    case 'Shipping Address' :
    $translated_text = __( 'Dirección de envío', 'woocommerce' );
    break;
    }
    return $translated_text;
    }

    add_filter( 'gettext', 'wc_billing_field_strings', 20, 3 );


    Now I have installed WPML and I need this code to run only when the languaje is Spanish.










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      I have the following code added on my theme's functions.php file, in order to translate some rebel strings I was unable to translate by the ordinary way / plugins:



      function wc_billing_field_strings( $translated_text, $text, $domain ) {

      switch ( $translated_text ) {

      case 'Billing Address' :
      $translated_text = __( 'Detalles de facturación', 'woocommerce' );
      break;

      case 'Shipping Address' :
      $translated_text = __( 'Dirección de envío', 'woocommerce' );
      break;
      }
      return $translated_text;
      }

      add_filter( 'gettext', 'wc_billing_field_strings', 20, 3 );


      Now I have installed WPML and I need this code to run only when the languaje is Spanish.










      share|improve this question













      I have the following code added on my theme's functions.php file, in order to translate some rebel strings I was unable to translate by the ordinary way / plugins:



      function wc_billing_field_strings( $translated_text, $text, $domain ) {

      switch ( $translated_text ) {

      case 'Billing Address' :
      $translated_text = __( 'Detalles de facturación', 'woocommerce' );
      break;

      case 'Shipping Address' :
      $translated_text = __( 'Dirección de envío', 'woocommerce' );
      break;
      }
      return $translated_text;
      }

      add_filter( 'gettext', 'wc_billing_field_strings', 20, 3 );


      Now I have installed WPML and I need this code to run only when the languaje is Spanish.







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          ICL_LANGUAGE_CODE contain current language https://wpml.org/documentation/support/wpml-coding-api/



          But, if you already using WPML — why you don't get rid of this code at all and translate all string inside WPML admin?






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          • Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
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          • Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
            – Biomehanika
            Nov 14 at 10:05
















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          ICL_LANGUAGE_CODE contain current language https://wpml.org/documentation/support/wpml-coding-api/



          But, if you already using WPML — why you don't get rid of this code at all and translate all string inside WPML admin?






          share|improve this answer





















          • Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
            – Biomehanika
            Nov 14 at 10:05














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          ICL_LANGUAGE_CODE contain current language https://wpml.org/documentation/support/wpml-coding-api/



          But, if you already using WPML — why you don't get rid of this code at all and translate all string inside WPML admin?






          share|improve this answer












          ICL_LANGUAGE_CODE contain current language https://wpml.org/documentation/support/wpml-coding-api/



          But, if you already using WPML — why you don't get rid of this code at all and translate all string inside WPML admin?







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          • Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
            – Biomehanika
            Nov 14 at 10:05


















          • Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
            – Biomehanika
            Nov 14 at 10:05
















          Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
          – Biomehanika
          Nov 14 at 10:05




          Very grateful. I have also get in touch with WPML support to solve this, as those string just do not appear on the plugin's string translation.
          – Biomehanika
          Nov 14 at 10:05


















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