You can still change on-the-fly strings. Just look at what's inside t() for a clue as to what to override.t('@type %title has been created.', $t_args)override "'@type %title has been created." to whatever.
-DOn Jan 24, 2010, at 3:13 PM, James Benstead wrote:I really don't think String Overrides does do this - at least, I've never been able to get it to change this particular string, I think because it's generated on the fly.
On 24 January 2010 21:03, Darth Clue <darthclue@gmail.com> wrote:Jim,
String Overrides ( http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides ) will do that. I don't recall if it has token support.
Jonathan
James Benstead wrote:
Currently the message that is shown to a user when a node is created - @type %title has been created. - seems to be hardcoded into node.module. I've just helped someone on IRC change this, but it's quite a long-winded process. Would a module be welcome? It would unset the message set on line 463 of node.pages.inc, and allow the user to set their own message on a per-nodetype basis. Integrated with Token and CCK.
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