Re: [RC1] MRZ not found in language files
Reply #2 –
In forum index. I changed all the month descriptions in the language files, but I do not find this one. Maybe it's in a template file?
Re: [RC1] MRZ not found in language files
Reply #3 –
I think that is coming right from PHP and your server, part of setlocale() and strftime() functions.
What do you have set in $txt['lang_locale'] = Its this value that your server needs to "know" If its de_DE could you try de_DE.utf8 and see what happens?
Re: [RC1] MRZ not found in language files
Reply #4 –
Should we drop one of the two?
Maybe the one that relies on the server?
Re: [RC1] MRZ not found in language files
Reply #5 –
Possible ... we could just rely on the
// Do-it-yourself time localization section
and drop the one that depends on the server in the standardTime function. I'm honestly not knowledgeable on all the nuances of that function. Easy to test by setting that txt['lang_locale'] to something like 'xx_xx' I think
Re: [RC1] MRZ not found in language files
Reply #9 –
I think that means the server does not have the language files installed for the given set local (or incomplete ones).
So you can try $txt['lang_locale'] = 'it_IT.utf8'; or $txt['lang_locale'] = 'it_IT'; or $txt['lang_locale'] = ''; .. its really a crap shoot on what a server might have. I love the big fat warning about setlocal on windows machines as well.