New comment mail to admin suddently in Russian ??????????? New comment mail to admin suddently in Russian ???????????
 

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New comment mail to admin suddently in Russian ???????????

Started by thuleab, May 31, 2007, 08:09:55 PM

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thuleab

Please help me
Suddently my "new comment" notifications are comming in russian or some other language in stead of english
What is wrong  ???  ???

QuoteХтось додав коментар до вашої галереї. Читайте його тут http://thuleab.dk/foto/displayimage.php?pos=-385
Carpe Diem

Stramm


thuleab

Hmm
That notification mail, is that not sent from MY site to me  ???
Then it should be in english  ???
don't understand
Carpe Diem

Stramm

Coppermine is multilingual. Users can chose from one of the supported languages. Cause coppermine doesn't know about the fav language of the admin, it sends out the confirmation in the language the commenting user was browsing the site.

Joachim Müller

It's a known issue that emails sent around by coppermine don't display in the language of the recipient, but in the language of the sender. If you don't want users to see your site in russian (and subsequently you don't want to receive emails in russian), delete the file russian.php from the lang folder (and all other languages that you don't want/need).

Tharkon

I'm having a similar problem.
Only so far I've only had it with notifications of new registrations, and in German.
The thing is though, that I have created the new user myself as a test.
And I was using the Dutch version of coppermine at that time, so I don't know why the e-mail was in German.
The gallery will only be in Dutch with the exception of possible missing translations which may be in English.
So I've tried deleting all but the Dutch and English language files.
But the e-mail is still in German, or it tries to be in German, but since there's no language file it's an empty e-mail.
Isn't there a setting to choose an administrating language which will be used to contact the administrator.
In most cases this can probably just be the same as the default language.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: Tharkon on December 28, 2007, 04:06:33 AM
Isn't there a setting to choose an administrating language which will be used to contact the administrator.
No, such a setting doesn't exist. As I suggested before, it's a known issue or missing feature.