[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #60265: Automatic generation of large number of language files with .json format
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#60265: Automatic generation of large number of language files with .json format
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Reporter: paulvek | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: reopened
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: I18N | Version: 6.4.2
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: language | Focuses:
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Changes (by paulvek):
* status: closed => reopened
* resolution: invalid =>
Comment:
Thank you. But by the way, this is not the right behavior and method.
What is the need to update these files every time? Are they not updated
when we update the plugin?
Due to many interferences, many people disable the automatic update, and
also make edits on the files, but this problem makes them all disappear.
Also, in a shared host, this problem can cause many problems.
Needless to say, another problem is that in many countries where filtering
is more intense, such as Iran, China and Russia; This creates many
problems for a WordPress site; Because due to the problems of filtering
and restrictions on the port and protocol and IP and international DNS, in
many cases the connection of a server in the country hosting the site is
not done with the WordPress site. Whether through API or anything else,
this lack of communication causes slow operation, stops and errors, and
many problems like this.
When there is a translation file and someone on a site can call it from
within the same host without connecting to the WordPress site, what does
it mean and what is the need to download it from the WordPress source? Why
should it be called from there, so why is there a separate translation
file in the folder of each plugin and template?
WordPress is a global service, so it is better to pay attention to all the
problems of different users in the world so that they can all use it well
everywhere in the world.
Again, in my opinion, this WordPress method is not correct and creates
different problems for users in different situations and can be
implemented in a better and more humane way.
Is there no other way? Is it really needed? Can this be done in another
and better way? Why should this be the right way and why should we use it?
What if we don't use it? Is this not an addition and should we abandon
this method? Isn't it time for WordPress to become faster and better?
Isn't WordPress a CMS that, unlike Wix and Shopify, can work independently
on the host without connecting to another site or manufacturer? If it is
necessary that WordPress does not work on a single host, then how is it
different from other systems such as Wix and Shopify?
These are the questions you can ask yourself. sincerely.
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