Hello
I am not shure if I should ask this question in this group?
The methode UserGroup::create() is sometimes called with _t() and
sometimes without. I found the following usages:
==> with _t():
> $group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' => _t('admin') ) );
> $group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' => _t('anonymous') ) );
> $admin_group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' => _t('admin') ) );
> $authenticated_group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' =>
> _t('authenticated') ) );
> $anonymous_group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' => _t('anonymous') ) );
==> without _t():
> $admin_group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' => 'admin' ) );
> $group = UserGroup::create( array( 'name' => 'admin' ) );
Why is it that different? ... the same with UserGroup::get_by_name()
==> with _t():
> $authenticated_group = UserGroup::get_by_name( _t('authenticated') );
> $admin_group = UserGroup::get_by_name( _t('admin') );
> $anonymous_group = UserGroup::get_by_name( _t('anonymous') );
==> without _t():
> $admin_group = UserGroup::get_by_name( 'admin' );
Doesn't this lead to an problem with localization/translation of
Habari. If Habari is installed with entlish language, will the
groups be found, if the language is switched later?
Should'nt there be a difference between the group id and the group
name ... the id would be language independent and the name could be
localizable.
I already mentioned a similar problem with ACL::create_token in
habari-dev group.
regards,
guido
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