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In frontend, when going to Profile | Preferences, choose tab 'E-mail and Notifications'
You can click on the box of the group to select or deselect all boxes of that group at once.
That seems broken for ''Videos" and "Photos", there it does not work, ONLY WHEN DUTCH LANGUAGE IS SELECTED.
All users on my site have default Dutch language, then it does not work for all of then. When I change the language for a user to test in the backend at Joomla account to ENGLISH, then all boxes work as it should.
Can this be fixed also to work with Dutch language?
Regards, Rini
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Hi
Can You please guide me to where this issue is? I think I've met all the requirements, but when I go to the page mentioned everything works correctly:
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Yes it's working now, bit this is not a good solution. You changed Dutch words to something not correct by removing the quote (') which is part of the Dutch name.
For now on short term I can accept that as a solution, but I rather would have it really fixed, because it is a bug if correct Dutch translation prohibits it to work correctly.
Can you tell me what strings you changed and where, because I am the translator for Dutch language and then I can change string on Transifex so all other Dutch language packs have the correction. As a temporary solution only!
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Hi
All I did was to replace (`) with ('). But indeed I do not see those apostrophes right now. Anyway that was the problem, a special char breaking rest of the structure in Videos/Photos section on /languages/nl-NL/nl-NL.com_community.ini
That fixed it for now, thank you.
But it still is a bug that a translated value breaks this function. Because the (`) is a part of our language, so should be there in the string. If code treats it as invalid char, then code needs to be changed. Not language needs to be changed , that a fixed fact.