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Incomplete Norwegian Language Plugin?
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Date: 2007/08/13 13:04
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By: vidnes.com
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Status: User
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 1 |   | |
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After installing the Norwegian Language Plugin for CB, the language in the configuration pages (Only checked those so far) became more technical, meaning several fields now contains code-like words instead of proper human language. Even the heading says "_UE_REG_CONFIGURATION_MANAGER", instead of just "Configuration manager".
Did I miss something during the installation or in the general setup, or is this plugin just incomplete?
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Re:Incomplete Norwegian Language Plugin?
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Date: 2007/09/07 04:52
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By: antonpower
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Status: User
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 2 |   | |
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Iam having the same problem after installing the firebord plugin and changing some configuration on the firebord's administrative menu. At the time I was not using any laguages pack. Now I'am using the brazilian portuguese language (pt-br).But it has not afected this problem.
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Re:Incomplete Norwegian Language Plugin?
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Date: 2007/10/19 05:20
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By: 1st1
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 1 |   | |
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I'm having the same problem, and I have tried several variants of installation -also adhered strictly to the readme instructions. Anyone found a solution to this?
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Re:Incomplete Norwegian Language Plugin?
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Date: 2007/10/23 12:21
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By: technotronics
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 8 |   | |
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Hi Guys,
What I did is this:
In the default language file 'default_language.php', there are a lot more descriptions of code language then in the plugin language files (like mine is dutch.php).
In the default language file I copied all the extra descriptions from line 773 till the end and pasted that in my own language file at line 773, just before the ?>.
Then in the plugin managment I've put my own language file at first position (gave it position -2).
That cleared out all the _UE_REG shit. Now the only thing to do for yourself is translate the English to your own.
Cheers,
Marco.
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