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Drigg
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6.x-1.x-dev
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Normal
Category:
Bug report
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Created:
23 Feb 2009 at 02:36 UTC
Updated:
16 Jun 2009 at 16:24 UTC
Hi,
"published" and other 2 links act strangely: if I choose default language English, then using stringoverrides module can change their name, but if chosing another language, lets say Lithuanian it doesnt' work. Many other drigg strings overrides nicelly, "published", "upcomming", "archived" - did not :/
Comments
Comment #1
playfulwolf commentedp.s. there are more hard-coded strings
Comment #2
philbar commentedMissing some t() perhaps?
Comment #3
playfulwolf commentedyes, figured this out some time ago :/
Comment #4
mercmobily commentedHi,
Have you already located the t() I've missed? If so, can you tell me what they are?
Merc.
Comment #5
playfulwolf commentedSorry, cannot locate them now - this problem too much time ago to remember (or track)
Comment #6
mercmobily commentedHi,
No problem, I'll find them.
Merc.