To see the issue open the file administrator/language/en-GB/en-GB.xml and for exemple modify the name in this way
English (en-GB) admin
Then go to Extensions > languages > Installed and look the infos about Site language.
The info displayed are the data present in language/en-GB/en-GB.xml
The info displayed are the data present in administrator/language/en-GB/en-GB.xml
Is this really an issue?
The language is "English (en-GB)" There is no such language as "English (en-GB) admin" so why would you write admin in there
It was just to see the issue, after the test you can put "English (en-GB)" as it was.
we have an issue in the sense that only admin xml metadata is used.
For example, if you install a pack which creation date is different between site and admin (for any reason), then it is the admin infos which are going to be displayed in both cases.
It is not a big deal but should be corrected.
@andrepereiradasilva
Can you have a look?
Thanks @infograf768 that use case with the dates makes sense
On 8 March 2016 at 11:37, infograf768 notifications@github.com wrote:
@brianteeman https://github.com/brianteeman
we have an issue in the sense that only admin xml metadata is used.
For example, if you install a pack which creation date is different
between site and admin (for any reason), then it is the admin infos which
are going to be displayed in both cases.
It is not a big deal but should be corrected.@andrepereiradasilva https://github.com/andrepereiradasilva
Can you have a look?—
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#9342 (comment).
Brian Teeman
Co-founder Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters Inc.
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Status | New | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2016-03-08 12:33:47 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | brianteeman |
Closed as we have a PR for testing
I confirm the issue.
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