Also remember that "arg(0)" sees the real path, not a URL alias. If "news" is an alias of "node/123" then arg(0) will be "node." If you want to see the alias, then you need to check "$_GET['q']". Nancy Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
________________________________ From: Pooya <pooya.source@gmail.com> To: development@drupal.org Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 8:00 AM Subject: Re: [development] active language in template.php
I used global $language;
$user is the one which user select for default language in profile I guess
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Todd <todd@savagevenus.net> wrote:
I believe you can use the $user variable in template.php.
global $user; debug($user); -or, if using Drupal 6- dsm($user);
http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer--globals.php/global/user/7
Regards, Todd
On 25 Aug 2011, at 06:34, Pooya wrote:
Quick and simple:
is there a way to get the active language user is viewing site in template.php, sth like $language->language in page.tpl.php?
I want to use it in a condition like this: function rouzdarou_breadcrumb($breadcrumb) {
if(arg(0) == 'news'){ global $base_url; if($language->language=='en'): $breadcrumb[0] = l('Home', $base_url); $breadcrumb[1] = l('News', 'news'); endif; } return theme_breadcrumb($breadcrumb); }
but dsm($language->language); returns nothing in template.php. If any1 knows another way to achieve this share :) Thanks in advanced.
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