[support] Fwd: "Read more" edit

Christian Quiñones christian.p.quinones at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 16:35:49 UTC 2011


@Shai,

I haven't tested all possibilities having the Locale module enabled, however
my current setting at the time of string override failure was:

- Locale module enabled
- Added an additional language (Spanish)
- Set my language defaut for Locale module to be Spanish, and second
language English
- Enabled multilingual support for all content types

When disabling locale module, the content of all nodes had dissapeared
leaving only the title.  I was able to get content back by disabling
multilingual support in each content type.  However two of my content types
would still display Spanish as default language when creating content for
those content types.

Luckily I had done a backup using Backup and migrate, which it took all my
content and content types to its last good configuration.

I hope this helps,

Christian

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Shai Gluskin <shai at content2zero.com> wrote:

> @Christian,
>
> Thanks for your persistence and for reporting back.
>
> I'm thinking of writing a docs page on this. I don't use the Locale module.
>
> Can you just be a little more specific about what happened, how it all
> works. I'm guessing that if Locale module is turned on then all string
> overrides get handled by it and other mechanisms are ignored? Is that right?
>
> Please share your insights.
>
> best,
>
> Shai
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Christian Quiñones <
> christian.p.quinones at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I figured out why, the string override and editing the settings.php file
>> was not changing the "read more" link, it was the locale module.  A lot of
>> lessons learned.
>>
>> All your feedback was much appreciated.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Earnie Boyd <
>> earnie at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Christian Quiñones wrote:
>>> > @Earnie, I looked at the api and I dont' understand if I have to just
>>> copy
>>> > and paste into the node.api.php file or if I have to actually create a
>>> > module invoking this api.  If its tha latter, I will need to keep
>>> searching
>>> > for a better solution.
>>> >
>>>
>>> I meant the latter.  Creating modules is something you're going to want
>>> to learn how to do if you plan to use Drupal for its strength.  Check
>>> out the documentation[1] page, it'll get you started.  Besides, this
>>> knowledge will help you determine quality of a module you plan to use.
>>>
>>> [1] http://drupal.org/documentation
>>>
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>>
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