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12 years 1 month ago #23074 by flipper1960
Hi there,

I am using the HOT-business hotstart pack. Updated it with the Dutch Joomla lanquage pack. Everything is going well except the text in the HOT-modules (like map, gallery, etc (pro and non-pro)

They all shoud be like in image 2 but i looks like image1. The lanquage files gb-GB.Hot... are in the desired subdirs.

Can you help

Henri
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12 years 1 month ago #23076 by ivan.milic
You need translation for module also. English is:

language/en-GB/en-GB.plg_content_photogallery.ini

so you need to copy that file to Dutch folder with Dutch name prefix and if you want translate labels in it.

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12 years 1 month ago #23085 by flipper1960
Hello Ivan,

All language ini-files are present (see image3)in the lanquage subdir. Even when i selecht the default english lanquage it lookes like image1.
I use J 2.5.8

I made also a complere fresh J install. Same problem...


BTW: www.hotjoomlatemplates.com/commercial-joomla-extensions gives a 404-error

Henri
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12 years 1 month ago - 12 years 1 month ago #23095 by ivan.milic
I don't see en-GB.plg_content_photogallery.ini on your picture.

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12 years 1 month ago #23113 by flipper1960
Hello Ivan,

You are right you did not see them on the image but the mentioned files are indeed in the gb-GB subdir present.
It is not only a problem of the photo gallery module but all other modules have the same problem.

So please help.

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12 years 1 month ago #23128 by ivan.milic
If you are talking about our modules and probably most of non-core-joomla modules, non of them ships Dutch ini files with joomla extensions, you have to provide yours. What is strange in your case that joomla should use en-GB file (default) if Dutch is not found unless you set your site to be Dutch default.
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