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kinetix101:
Alright... Thanks for your help. Will try to start from the beginning again.
kinetix101:
Glad to inform that reinstalling everything has fixed the problem. I started from scratch again by reinstalling Joomla, then first installing the jDiction before anything else. Then I went to "check" under jDiction component to see if all is good. Make sure your db is mssqli when u set up then switch it to jdiction_mssqli. When everything in "check" section are okay, test it to see if it translate. Oh, don't forget to install the language that you wish to include ad set it to "public". I also had a missing flag for Chinese language. I went into comp folder and find the flag image in png format. Opened up what I suspect to be a China flag and changed the filename to match the settings I put in Language. That's it! All my problem solved. Thanks to the support given and I am very happy with both the support and product. Will use jdiction again but next time around I it will be the paid version. Thanks!!!
Harald Leithner:
Good to here. There can be many reasons for this problem. Mostly its another component.
Please consider to write a review on The Joomla! Extensions Directory
Thx
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