Opened on 08/08/2017 at 11:10:45 PM
Closed on 08/31/2017 at 10:33:42 AM
#5479 closed defect (fixed)
"dk" locale code should be "da"
Reported by: | juliandoucette | Assignee: | |
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Priority: | Unknown | Milestone: | |
Module: | Websites | Keywords: | goodfirstbug |
Cc: | ire, wspee, saroyanm, kvas, jsonesen | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Platform: | Unknown / Cross platform | |
Ready: | no | Confidential: | no |
Tester: | Unknown | Verified working: | no |
Review URL(s): |
Description
Environment
How to reproduce
- See "dk" in settings.ini
- Fail to see "dk" in supported-languages
Observed behaviour
- We have been sending the wrong locale code?
- Crowdin has been accepting the wrong locale code?
- Our Danish translation strings in Crodwin are up-to-date
Expected behaviour
- Send the correct/up-to-date Danish locale code to Crowdin
Attachments (0)
Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed on 08/08/2017 at 11:11:06 PM by juliandoucette
comment:2 Changed on 08/08/2017 at 11:12:33 PM by juliandoucette
@kvas, @jsonesen, @saroyanm
It wouldn't hurt to have a second set of eyes on this. It seems strange to me that we have been sending the wrong code and Crowdin has been processing it properly.
comment:3 Changed on 08/30/2017 at 03:26:13 PM by Shikitita
By the looks of it, Crowdin's locale for Danish is [da]. Other websites, however, use different combinations as well such as [da_DK] or [da-DK].
comment:4 Changed on 08/31/2017 at 10:33:42 AM by juliandoucette
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
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