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Not what I meant. I was asking whether or not you added the "define" files for the files that don't have them yet? Where did you get the other two BTW?
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I take it you're referring to files such as rss and subscribers? If so then yes these now have seperate language files, as seen in the dev version which I sent you.
The other two? I think you're meaning French and German? The French language files are attached on the forum in the translation category and the German language files were sent to me as a support ticket.
If I misunderstood again then please be more specific next time because unfortunately I don't always have my guessing hat on
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Right, see this topic:
http://www.commentics.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=140
I'll start working on my own translations sometime next week, or the week after that if I'm busy.
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All 'hard coded' strings are now in the language files.
Ok great.
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Instead of commenting out the 'FilesMatch' code in the .htaccess files I was thinking of removing it and then creating a security related add-on containing the uncommented files. As it is, users are unlikely to even look at these files, not to mention uncomment them, so providing a more visible option such as an add-on might be a better approach.
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