Trouble Translating a WordPress theme - wordpress

I've created an Arabic website and I am using the zippy theme from MageeWP the things is that I am trying to translate some strings in the theme, but I don't seem to get it working well.
In the theme functions file, there is a specification for the folder location for .PO and .MO files
I created a file ar.mo and put it there, but it still not working, can anybody guide to a clue?
I checked in wp_config.php and indeed the WPLAND is set to ar
I also used the CodeStyling plugin to make the translation, and it didn't work, although the plugin does not problem a .po or .mo files for ONLY ar.
Additionally
the source code of the zippy theme is here: http://themes.svn.wordpress.org/zippy/1.0.9/

Looks like the theme is doing it wrong (simplified code):
define( 'ZIPPY_THEME_BASE_URL', get_template_directory_uri() );
$lang = ZIPPY_THEME_BASE_URL. '/lang';
load_theme_textdomain( 'zippy', $lang );
It's passing an URL and it should be a path, change the load_theme_textdomain line to:
load_theme_textdomain( 'zippy', get_template_directory() . '/lang');

I had a look at the Zippy theme. There are a template called en_US.po inside the lang folder. I had a look at that as well.
If you don't have poedit installed, download poedit now and install it on your computer. Now, make a copy of en_US.po and rename it ar.po. Open ar.po with poedit. Now you can do all your translations in this template. When you're done, just click save in poedit. Poedit will automatically create a ar.mo template when your ar.po is saved.
Note, this is just a quick way of doing it, as there are already a language file available that isn't yet translated.
Hope this helps

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I could not find a .pot file so I created one with Eazypo. There was no languages folder in the theme folder either. I created a "languages" folder and uploaded the newly created .pot file. I translated every string and uploaded the new .mo and .po files in the "languages" folder and I defined wp lang to have the value of the .mo file name. Not working.
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In order for your theme to load your translation files, you need to use the load_theme_textdomain() function.
Add the following code to your theme's functions.php file:
function wp756531_my_theme_setup(){
load_theme_textdomain( 'my-theme', get_template_directory() . '/languages' );
}
add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'wp756531_my_theme_setup' );
Important Notes:
Make sure to change the 'my-theme' domain to the one your theme uses.
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I'm not sure what else to try so I thought that someone more experienced could point out things I might need to change.
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Renamed files to my-plugin-pt.po and my-plugin-pt.mo.
Changed Wordpress site language to translated language. Language changed everywhere else but the plugin still renders in english.
Not really sure what to do next.
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my-plugin.php
public function __construct() {
// Other filters and actions...
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} // __construct
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}
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I have seen many questions and answers but none that fit the bill. So here is my issue.
I have a plugin that I have localized which works fine on it's own when you add
define('WPLANG', 'my-plugin-name-de_DE');
to the wp-config file. But then when someone try's to translate the rest of the wp site it will not show the languange.
What am I missing here? I even tried naming the files I added the the wp-content folder to be the same name as my plugin... for example my-plugin-name-de_DE.po and .mo and no luck.
ANSWER
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{
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}
// Add actions
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I install wordpress in english interface.
After that I install theme(alyeska) which translate to Hebrew languege + <html dir="rtl">.
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also,
he-il.po
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When writing strings in the code use the following (I usually use English text as the default text, so I won't need to create extra language file, and for each other language create files):
<?php echo __('This is a test','my_theme_name'); ?>
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