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avatar diego065
diego065
9 Mar 2015

Hello everyone!
I just upgrading to joomla 3.4 and I get a very strange issue.. I've got the correct flags displayed (and the redirect also work good) but the title of the images are all wrong except for the Italian language: every flag show English (UK) on hoover!
Same results if I use the drop down menu instead of flags.. all the languages are English (UK), only "Italiano" is correct!
Do you have any suggestion on how to resolve this issue?
Thanks

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zero-24 - comment - 9 Mar 2015

@diego065 we have issues with multilanguage in 3.4 can you check that all content languages have a access level normaly public?


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Hackwar - comment - 11 Mar 2015

I can't confirm this issue. Could it be that you have a template override in your template for the mod_languages module?

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diego065 - comment - 11 Mar 2015

@zero-24 Yes, all the content (actually just the test article in all the 4 languages) have public access!
@Hackwar I'm using the free template by joomfreak (jf_taman) and I don't have any other issue...
I repeat, all the links are working good.. it's only the flags that have wrong titles!

Thanks


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diego065 - comment - 11 Mar 2015

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Hackwar - comment - 11 Mar 2015

"I only have one flat tire. The other 3 are fine, so it can't be an issue with the tires." We told you that you should check if there is a template override for the mod_languages module in your template and if that is the case, remove it. If that fixes it, you have to either contact the template dev or fix it yourself. I told you that I tested it on my end and that I looked through the code and that there is nothing obvious that could create such a behavior. So PLEASE check your template.

avatar infograf768
infograf768 - comment - 12 Mar 2015

Tested that template "jf_taman'. It has no override for mod_languages. Although it has an error

Notice: Undefined variable: bodyClass in ROOT/templates/jf_taman/index.php on line 198

the name of flags is OK.

Can you look at the Content Languages Manager and check the names of these?

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diego065 - comment - 12 Mar 2015

Thanks @infograf768 !
And also thanks for your suggestion.. I finally found the name in that section!!! But that is strange because it happen after I update to the new version!
Anyway, now I solved the issue!
Thanks


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