I'm using the Login Plugin. In admin it says it's v1.07, but in the serendipity_plugin_loginform.php it says "serendipity_plugin_loginform.php,v 1.15 2008/08/21 08:37:40"
In line 105 there's a constant NEW_ENTRY.
The plugin has a language file lang_en.inc.php. This language file has no constant NEW_ENTRY.
In the lang/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php there is a constant NEW_ENTRY to which I've assigned the value "New Article".
The problem is that when my page lopads is seems to ignore the constant in lang/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php and uses a value "New Entry" I've searched on both NEW_ENTRY and New Entry and can't find the constant that's being used anywhere. Any idea on where this is coming from?
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Did you try changing the lang/UTF-8/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php as well ?
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Actually, no. When I searched on the terms NEW_ENTRY and "New Entry" using the search functions of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 it only came up with the files I listed in the previous post. I'm wondering a couple of things. First, why would a search not turn up the files in the UTF-8 directory, and second, why does s9y use to complete sets of language files. It seems like the ones in the UTF-8 are redundant, but obviously it's using those instead of the ones in the lang directory.sonichouse wrote:Did you try changing the lang/UTF-8/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php as well ?
So why the duplication?
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That would be a shortcoming of your editor, or maybe you did not check the option "search subdirectories".First, why would a search not turn up the files in the UTF-8 directory
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and second, why does s9y use to complete sets of language files.[/quote]
What do you mean? We need complete sets of language files to include all variables needed for a language.
[quote] It seems like the ones in the UTF-8 are redundant, but obviously it's using those instead of the ones in the lang directory.[/quote]
This depends on which charset you use for your blog. The default for new blog isntallations is UTF-8, but some languages can work fine in ISO-8859-1 for example. Then this "native" format also needs to contain the files.
For english, UTF-8 and ISO is actually the same, but it is easier to derive a UTF-8 version from the ISO file and duplicate the content in our distribution than to add some special if check that does not use UTf-8 subdirectory if the language is english.
Bottom line: You only need to edit the language file of the charset that your blog uses, you can discard the other file.
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When I installed s9y it created a diretory called lang with a file called serendipity_lang_en.inc.php. It also has a subdirectory UTF-8 with a file called serendipity_lang_en.inc.php. I've added constants to each of the. Sometimes it uses one, sometimes it uses the other. That's pretty confusing. If I understand what you're telling me, I can get rid of the entire UTF-8 directory and it will run fine. Is that correct?
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That can't be. It must either always use the file in UTf-8 OR the file in the base directory - as long as you do not change your s9y "charset" configuration option.Sometimes it uses one, sometimes it uses the other.
The other way round, if your blog runs as UTf-8, you can get rid of the lang/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php file. What's your URL again?That's pretty confusing. If I understand what you're telling me, I can get rid of the entire UTF-8 directory and it will run fine. Is that correct?
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Okay, your blog runs as UTF-8 (like I suspected) so you actually really only need to edit the file lang/UTF-8/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php.
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Okay, your blog runs as UTF-8 (like I suspected) so you actually really only need to edit the file lang/UTF-8/serendipity_lang_en.inc.php.
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Argh.
I'm just noticing that you're not talking about the s9y core but about a specific plugin. I'm sorry.
Plugins behave a bit differently; usually there is no lang_en.inc.php file inside the UTF-8 subdirectory, because usually the plugin loads this file from the root directory of the plugin. So for plugins, you should be fine with only editing the root directories' lang_en.inc.php file.
Actually, the original serendipity_plugin_loginform does NOT have a UTF-8/lang_en.inc.php file, like it should be. If that file exists, it exists because you manually saved a file there. You can delete that, and only do your modifications in the root language file of the plugin.
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Argh.
I'm just noticing that you're not talking about the s9y core but about a specific plugin. I'm sorry.
Plugins behave a bit differently; usually there is no lang_en.inc.php file inside the UTF-8 subdirectory, because usually the plugin loads this file from the root directory of the plugin. So for plugins, you should be fine with only editing the root directories' lang_en.inc.php file.
Actually, the original serendipity_plugin_loginform does NOT have a UTF-8/lang_en.inc.php file, like it should be. If that file exists, it exists because you manually saved a file there. You can delete that, and only do your modifications in the root language file of the plugin.
Viewing the HTML sourececode shows me which Charset you have enabled (Content-Type).codetwists wrote:Looks like I'm lacking knowledge on this subject. How can you tell which I'm using? Where can I learn more?
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Template language files are more problematic. those need to be loaded from your config.inc.php file of a template (you need to take care of it yourself) and you cannot by default overwrite any existing constants, only add new ones.
You can overwrite existing constants by enabling a "hidden" s9y configuration variable $serendipity['useTemplateLanguage'] = yes inside your serendpity_config_local.inc.php, but then you will loose individual language preference dependant on browser language.
But, like you mention, additional constants are fine.
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Template language files are more problematic. those need to be loaded from your config.inc.php file of a template (you need to take care of it yourself) and you cannot by default overwrite any existing constants, only add new ones.
You can overwrite existing constants by enabling a "hidden" s9y configuration variable $serendipity['useTemplateLanguage'] = yes inside your serendpity_config_local.inc.php, but then you will loose individual language preference dependant on browser language.
But, like you mention, additional constants are fine.
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