Can't find key to translate confirmation notice

7 years 7 months ago #286618 by cpaschen
I need to change the wording of the phrase:

"Your account is now active. You may now log in!"

on the confirmation page (cb-profile/confirm?confirmcode=regb....)

I've looked through the various key listings in the English language (Global/Overrides/Parameters - using the new functionality), but I can't find any entry for this text.

I've tried just entering "Your account is now active. You may now log in!" as the key, but that doesn't appear to have worked either (not that I really expected that it would).

How can I add a translation entry for this phrase without knowing the key?

NOTE: I have tried setting the 'Translations Highlighting" to all of the various options without finding any entry to match this string.

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7 years 6 months ago - 7 years 6 months ago #286642 by krileon
That's the following language string.

'UE_USER_CONFIRMED'	=>	'Your account is now active.  You may now log in!',

You can use the new language overrides functionality shown below to override it using the key UE_USER_CONFIRMED.

www.joomlapolis.com/blog/kyle/18701-language-overrides-have-arrived

Easiest way to find keys is to edit the language PHP file and search it. I'm looking into a way to help find keys though directly within the override parameters usage.


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