Yes, I don't understand why the string tool isn't finding it because it is inside t()
I've run cron too so that isn't the problem.
The thing I don't understand about PO files is the numbers in the first line of each entry, those referring to the module lines I presume. I hope I can leave those empty.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerhard Killesreiter" gerhard@killesreiter.de To: support@drupal.org Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:24 AM Subject: Re: [support] Translating strings added using ConTemplate
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Neil: esl-lounge.com schrieb:
I have just checked. I did a search for "Wibbly" in the whole of my drupal mysql db and the only occurence was in dru_contemplate which is the actual place I saved it.
<a href="/profile/<?php print $node->user->uid ?>"><?php print t('My Wibbly'); ?></a><br>
So it hasn't been saved as a text string in any other place across the db, which is clearly why the Manage Strings tool isn't picking it up.
I don't understand what you are trying to tell me :(
Once the string is in the database the string tool should pick it up.
Did you chose the correct options when searching?
As an alternative you could export your strings into a PO file, edit that and re-upload.
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