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This is checked in Admin->Localization->Language and it is "english"
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@idtags, your issue has been confirmed in a separate thread to be related to incorrect character-set encoding. That was a conversion step not done when you moved from v1.3.9 to v1.5.0.
Continued discussion related to that should be in the other thread.
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May I see a link to that other thread where the conversation has continued?
Having just had some self created issues with initiating use of ckeditor after install (had changed the seting for the html editor in the configuration->My Store options) and further discovering that there was then an option in more places at each point related to the possibility of using the html editor, I returned to this posting to pass on my "learnings". So even though the configuration setting was applied, it didn't "stick" until adjusted at the editing point.
As to the above inquiry, it's not so much that it "continued" at another thread as it was that things were running in parallel and all related.
Reviewing the postings of the OP, one can see a discussion is/was going on about how content would not get populated in the editor and was determined to be character-set encoding at: https://www.zen-cart.com/showthread....n-Admin-Editor
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