Hi,
I've installed a base Drupal install with just the minimal i18n and Variable modules. Going to admin/config/regional/i18n/variable I've allowed Site name to be a multilingual variable and set up another language (en-AU). Going to admin/config/system/variable/edit/site_name?variable_realm_key_language=en-AU shows the same value as going to admin/config/system/variable/edit/site_name?variable_realm_key_language=en even though the correct value is being saved in the database.
I'm finding this confusing to explain to business users and there seems to be no easy way (I can see the right value in the database) to see the value that has been set for a realm. Am I missing something obvious here or is there a way around it?
Thanks,
Anthony.
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Comment #1
malks commentedFurther to this, it actually works if I go to the base form, i.e. admin/config/system/site-information?variable_realm_key_language=en and admin/config/system/site-information?variable_realm_key_language=en-AU both show the values stored.
But on the form provided by variables, the value isn't updating.
Also more info, if I go to the language version of the site (i.e. /au for the Australian site), the default that it shows in the broken situation is the AU value for all cases.
Any ideas? Should this go over to the Variable module?
Thanks,
Anthony.
Comment #2
malks commentedComment #3
jose reyero commentedhttps://drupal.org/node/2174687