I am using the checkout package, but modified it a bit.
The Information, Shipping method and Payment method pages are combined (Which works great). The whole flow works as it should.
Except the culture of the confirmation page.
The default language is Dutch. If i switch the language on the front-end to eg. German, the whole site translates. The checkout information is in German, the review page is in German, but as soon as I get to the confirmation page, the site is in Dutch.
The rootnode has domains set for the different languages, and everything else works like a charm.
I was hoping you could tell me where to look on this one :)
Are you redirecting back to the right culture page? I'm not sure what payment provider you are using, but generally these redirect back to the site to a configured page. I'd check you aren't redirecting back to the wrong one.
Checkout confirmation wrong culture
Hi Matt,
I am using the checkout package, but modified it a bit. The Information, Shipping method and Payment method pages are combined (Which works great). The whole flow works as it should.
Except the culture of the confirmation page.
The default language is Dutch. If i switch the language on the front-end to eg. German, the whole site translates. The checkout information is in German, the review page is in German, but as soon as I get to the confirmation page, the site is in Dutch.
The rootnode has domains set for the different languages, and everything else works like a charm.
I was hoping you could tell me where to look on this one :)
Thanks!
Kind regards, Puck
Are you redirecting back to the right culture page? I'm not sure what payment provider you are using, but generally these redirect back to the site to a configured page. I'd check you aren't redirecting back to the wrong one.
Ah yes! Found it.
Have to get used to using dictionary items in order to set the multilingual URL's :)
But i got it working now! Thanks
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