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This fixes the issue with the login message not being displayed in selected language (admin).
You can easily test this by trying to log in (in the Administrator) on a multilingual site - using an incorrect password.
For instance, on a setup that has English (default) and Arabic installed.
After trying to log in with Arabic selected as login language, you will get a failed-login message in English.
If you then se the language selection to English and log in again with an incorrect password, you see the message in Arabic.
Not good!
This PR fixes this issue and sets the correct language (based ion what you have selected in the login form) before that error message is generated.
Status | New | ⇒ | Pending |
Category | ⇒ | Libraries |
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Sorry, please try now. There was a little code typo.
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"Failed Login"-Message is now shown in selected Admin-Language, after Login selected Admin-Language is used.
I have tested this item
Clever!
Status | Pending | ⇒ | Ready to Commit |
RTC. Thanks!
Status | Ready to Commit | ⇒ | Fixed in Code Base |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2017-02-08 09:33:30 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | wilsonge | |
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I have tested this item? unsuccessfully on d3e5e98
Failed-Login-Message always in Default-Language (English), independent which Language is chosen. After Login alwaya Default Language is chosen as Backend-language.
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