More missing localization entries (CS 2007 RTM)

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SuperJMN Posted: Wed, Apr 18 2007 8:32 AM
  • Album's Main page (/photos/(albumname)/default.aspx)
    The text "Photos" above the photo listing.
  • Blog's Main page (/blogs/(blogname)/default.aspx)
    When you look at the footer of a post you see information about it. The author, the date it was published, etc. The "comments" remains non-localizable.
  • Page of a single post (clicking on a post enters a page where you see the entire text and the comments at the bottom)
    If you have the proper permissions to delete comments, you will see the text "Remove" after each comment. This string is not localizable.
    Also in this page you'll see the checkbox "Remember me?". Non-localizable, too.
  • Blog Contact Form (/blogs/(blogname)/contact.aspx)
    The "Send" button.
  • Manage blog files (/controlpanel/blogs/files.aspx)
    "Delete" button in each file.
  • Manage Site Files (/controlpanel/settings/files.aspx)
    "Delete" button in each file.
  • Control Panel Dashboard (/controlpanel/default.aspx)
    Text over the search field that says (username) | Edit Profile | Sign out | Help | Inbox -> The texts "Edit profile" and "Help" are not localizable. I don't know whether Inbox is becuase I have Forums disabled.

 

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mannie replied on Thu, Apr 19 2007 3:58 PM

Controlpanel - Administration - Settings - Theme Configuration

The whole tab-form with headers and text is not localized.

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Edoardo replied on Fri, May 11 2007 8:08 PM

When writing a post:

The "Non matching quote blocks" error is not localized.

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Running CS 2008.5 SP1 (v4.1.31106.3070) on Windows Server 2008 RTM and SQL2005 w/SP2.

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SuperJMN replied on Tue, May 29 2007 10:45 AM

In blogs, you can see how much comments the post contains. These strings are not localizable.

The possible values say:

  • "with no comments"
  • "with X comment(s)"

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