New Language Explorer Vs the old define languages.

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lambro28
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New Language Explorer Vs the old define languages.

Post by lambro28 »

Hi All,
I probably am pressing the wrong buttons, but just some feedback from a non tec savey on the the newer Language Explorer Vs the old define languages.

Love the fact the explorer puts the new file in the correct template folder, but.

1) Easy to delete that file by mistake, as it only takes one click, anywhere in the row, no confirmation, whoops its gone.
2) Once the duplicate file is created, how about we can edit the duplicate like we used to be able to in the define languages option.

If I am doing this correctly, I duplicate the file within the admin, but then to edit I have to ftp or the host control panel in to edit the file.?


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Re: New Language Explorer Vs the old define languages.

Post by burt »

The old define_languages was a bad security risk so it was removed quite some time ago.
1) Easy to delete that file by mistake, as it only takes one click, anywhere in the row, no confirmation, whoops its gone.
TY for the feedback.

I will fix this in v1.1.0.7 => https://github.com/CE-PhoenixCart/Phoen ... 3e7b8062d4 => remove `class="stretched-link"` (it occurs 4 times, remove them all)
2) Once the duplicate file is created, how about we can edit the duplicate like we used to be able to in the define languages option.

If I am doing this correctly, I duplicate the file within the admin, but then to edit I have to ftp or the host control panel in to edit the file.?
Correct, this solves the security problem by pushing the text editing over to the host panel (or to you to FTP, change, FTP).
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