Wow!, finally the four problems reported have four different 
reasons/behaviour!!!

1.- Share: yet explained

2.- user/impersonate: i wasn't able to solve it

3.- user/groups: the string "Group uniquely assigned to user %(id)s" seems 
to be "harcoded" when you create the application. I wasn't able to change 
this behavior anymore, but if you create a new app, it takes the actual 
state of the language file. Really strange.

4.- user/not_authorized: the problem is at tools.py; where it says "return 
('ACCESS DENIED')" (line 3199), it should say "return 
(self.messages.access_denied)". You have to reset web2py after change it. 
After that, every change at the entry 'Insufficient privileges' of the 
language file, is immediately taken.


In my opinion this would need, at least, a patch to tools.py and a 
clarification in the manual.


Best regards.


El domingo, 13 de octubre de 2013 21:23:47 UTC+2, mcamel escribió:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've explained badly. The problem is in the core of the project (Auth) not 
> in the welcome application, except share.js that has different 
> consideration because is in static folder.
>
> share.js has written the word 'Share' in it, but if you change it (e.g. 
> for 'Comparte'), then the "composition" of its elements breaks, so it would 
> needed at least hard CSS work.
>
> The actions exposed by Auth are not in the applications, but in 'gluon' 
> folder. E.g. i've found "group_description='Group uniquely assigned to user 
> %(id)s'," at tools.py, but it still appears in english if you force spanish 
> and write this at languages/es.py:
>
>     'Group uniquely assigned to user %(id)s': 'Grupo asignado únicamene al 
> usuario %(id)s',
>
> I'm quite sure this is a bug, but i've made a similar mistake recently and 
> would feel more confortable if other could verify this before opening a 
> ticket.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> El viernes, 11 de octubre de 2013 19:07:14 UTC+2, Richard escribió:
>>
>> Just change your welcome and make the test!! It is easy you have done the 
>> hard work so far...
>>
>> Don't forget to update language files after change the app and then add 
>> your translation to the file and update the files.
>>
>> If you feel confident you fix that, you can pull request here : 
>> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/tree/master/applications/welcome
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:00 PM, mcamel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> There are a couple of things not being translated at the Welcome 
>>> application, even after added to the language file. I think the reason is 
>>> lack of T() at the code.
>>>
>>> Observed at:
>>>     - Share: div at bottom-right to social networks
>>>     - User Id: at user/impersonate
>>>     - Group uniquely assigned to user %(id)s: at user/groups
>>>     - ACCESS DENIED: at user/not_authorized
>>>
>>> Could anyone confirm this is the reason?.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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