Sorry Rafael ... UserSettings.php line 96!
Actually I am no longer able to change the language settings and see the
new language on my install - without first logging out and then back in
again now? We need to go back through the changes made here to see what
caused it to break - it is a very sensitive area.
Previously it was possible to change the language and it instantly
displayed in the newly selected language.
Having this line:
include ('includes/LanguageSetup.php');
makes no difference in my installation - (Mint Olivia)
Phil
Phil, this is the line that Rafael is referring to.
include ('includes/LanguageSetup.php'); // After last changes in
LanguageSetup.php, is it required to update?
I think its there to update the language when the user changes rather
than waiting for them to log out and back in.
Tim
On 7 December 2013 19:31, Phil Daintree <ph...@lo...> wrote:
> Line 96
>
> putenv('LANGUAGE=' . $_SESSION['Language']);
>
> I think this was to do with different OS windows and linux use different
> variable names. There was fair bit of trial and error when we first set
> this up - would be reluctant to change without someone with a selection of
> OS's trying and proving it was ok to remove it.
>
> Phil
>
> Phil Daintree
> Logic Works Ltd - +64 (0)275 567890
> http://www.logicworks.co.nz
>
> On 08/12/13 06:45, Rafael Chacón wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After the latest changes in LanguageSetup.php, I think the line 96 is no
> longer necessary in UserSettings.php. In my system works fine without this
> line.
>
> Comments?
>
> Regards, Rafael.
>
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