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Michael Jumper commented on GUACAMOLE-419:
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It's explicitly set to "English" in my case. Opening an incognito window (so
that there are no saved preferences) and verifying that the language is blank,
the header is still correctly overridden.
That really shouldn't make a difference, actually, since the JSON loaded in
either case is the same: {{en.json}}. If it appears at all, that means that the
resource was correctly overridden. The contents of that JSON will be identical
regardless of whether it is loaded by default or explicitly.
> Can't override language file for a built in extension via translation file in
> custom extension
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-419
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-419
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: guacamole
> Reporter: Fred Kenowski
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: guacamole-419.jar, guaproxy.jpg,
> overridden-header-text.png
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>
> Go to the connection settings page as shown in the screenshot below. Notice,
> the section that says "Guacamole Proxy Parameters".
> (1) If you change languages, you'll notice this section does not change
> because the guacamole-auth-jdbc extension only contains an en.json file.
> (2) If you try to create a custom extension and override the
> "CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES" section from the guacamole-auth-jdbc extension, it
> won't pick up.
> It seems like there needs to be a way to allow all text with the settings
> pages to be customized even if they are part of another extension...
> especially a built in one.
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