Blank emails on registration - Page 2 Blank emails on registration - Page 2
 

News:

cpg1.5.48 Security release - upgrade mandatory!
The Coppermine development team is releasing a security update for Coppermine in order to counter a recently discovered vulnerability. It is important that all users who run version cpg1.5.46 or older update to this latest version as soon as possible.
[more]

Main Menu

Blank emails on registration

Started by toolbox, May 31, 2010, 03:38:22 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

cyberdyne2

Afraid not.
Added those lines also yet the subject and body are still missing.

Thanks
v.1.5.22

toolbox

Quote from: chris_n on July 30, 2010, 02:50:58 PM
I didn't have a empty subject only an empty body, this was fixed after indeed adding "$lang_register_approve_email" to the "dutch.php" language file.

I see  "$lang_register_php['notify_admin_request_email_subject']" is also missing in the "english_gb.php" probably this still causes your problem?

No still blank admin email body and subject for us.

toolbox

Just as a follow up I have renamed the file english_gb.php and I now have the registration email with subject and details filled in. When I activate the user from the email they get a conformation email, they don't get an email if activated from the user panel.

cyberdyne2

But what did you rename english_gb.php to ?
v.1.5.22

toolbox


cyberdyne2

So you've decided to do away with using the English_GB lang file altogether and just use English.

Hasn't really fixed the issue, but I guess it's a work around.
v.1.5.22

Dankriss


Well I copied and paste all of the english.php into the english_gb.php and it worked!...so have no idea why as using the english.php and not the english_gb.php as when I try to it says that I can't...really weird...

Kriss :)
Good with HTML and CSS but no good with script... so please bear with me.. :)

phill104

The english_gb file is not complete. Copying the english.php file over it is just making US and UK the same file. We speak propper over here so not the right thing to do IMO. I'm not sure the file was ever completed as I canot check the history from here due to the firewall. Maybe one of the other devs can look into it.

Anyway, this is not the right thread to discuss a language problem as the thread is now going off topic.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

ΑndrĂ©

Seems that the language fallback doesn't work in that case. But that's just an assumption.