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Error translating a Rise course
Hi LilyKreiting007!
I'm sorry you've hit this snag when translating Rise 360 content!
First, please make sure you're in the Rise course from which you originally exported your XLIFF file to avoid issues importing the translated file. XLIFF files are content-specific, so they can't be exported from one course and imported into another. You also want to avoid editing your course after exporting your XLIFF; otherwise, you could have difficulty importing the translation.
It's possible something could be getting in the way within the XLIFF file itself. A properly translated XLIFF file should have both <source> and <target> segments. The source contains the original text, and the target tags, added by the translation tool, contain the translated text. For your reference, this is what a correctly translated file should look like.
If you're still having issues after those steps, please connect with our team through a support case. We're happy to review your files and troubleshoot further!
- LilyKreiting0074 days agoCommunity Member
Thanks for your reply, Steven. I'll check the XLIFF file and submit a support ticket if needed.
- LucianaPiazza1 day agoStaff
Hello LilyKreiting007,
I see that you've opened a case and are working with our colleague, Genelyn. You're in excellent hands! We'll continue the conversation over in your case, so everything is in one spot!
Have a great start to 2026!
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