ralph_rapport
on May 23. 2008. 9:14 am
I have created a British English dictionary on v1.1 beta 5 and when I try to save the translations it just says "dictionary does not exist".
It must exist because it is showing me all the original dictionary entries.
It must exist because it is showing me all the original dictionary entries.
I have same problem (Japanese dictionary on v1.1).
I have checked some module.*.php files at activecollab/localization/ja_JP-UTF-8.
I have checked some module.*.php files at activecollab/localization/ja_JP-UTF-8.
Ilija Studen:This is a known v1.1 problem and fix will be provided with the next bug fix release. In the meantime unpack the archive attached to this message and upload LanguagesAdminController controller to /activecollab/application/modules/system/controller (overwrite the existing one).
That should fix the problem. Please let me know how that works for you.
For me doen't help.
I still got warning: "Cannot create translation file"
Thanks the fix above did solve the issue :)
I have set define('LOCALIZATION_ENABLED', true); and define('DEFAULT_LOCALE', 'fr_FR.UTF-8'); and French as default language in ActiveColalb admin but I still have an interface in english, can't have french up and running... could that be because there are some strings missing ?
I hope so, because now that I have upgraded I have french clients connecting and they'll want interface back in french ASAP...
I have set define('LOCALIZATION_ENABLED', true); and define('DEFAULT_LOCALE', 'fr_FR.UTF-8'); and French as default language in ActiveColalb admin but I still have an interface in english, can't have french up and running... could that be because there are some strings missing ?
I hope so, because now that I have upgraded I have french clients connecting and they'll want interface back in french ASAP...
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Yes I have this in my config.php file and not in defaults but I'll change the default locale back and see if that helps...
I switched it but it does not help :(
I have cache set to false I don't understand...
Edit : Hmmm, I logged out from the admin account, logged into my project leader account and it works !
But when I log back into the admin, it doesn't work for the admin account...
I don't mind this - the essential thing is that normal account have the right interface, but it means there is an issue doesn't it ?
Edit : Strangest thing... I changed the options for date and time in admin to european format, and it miraculously switched the admin profile into french... ?!?
I switched it but it does not help :(
I have cache set to false I don't understand...
Edit : Hmmm, I logged out from the admin account, logged into my project leader account and it works !
But when I log back into the admin, it doesn't work for the admin account...
I don't mind this - the essential thing is that normal account have the right interface, but it means there is an issue doesn't it ?
Edit : Strangest thing... I changed the options for date and time in admin to european format, and it miraculously switched the admin profile into french... ?!?
The best way to predict the future is to invent it
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Apache 2.2.8 - MySQL 5.0.45 - PHP 5.2.6 | Debian 4.0 (Etch)
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Apache 2.2.8 - MySQL 5.0.45 - PHP 5.2.6 | Debian 4.0 (Etch)



