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Horde language selection not working

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wout31

Guest
Plesk 8.2.1 on Debian 4.0

Logging in to Horde does not activate the selected language.
Whatever language is selected always English is presented.

Any ideas how I can correct this issue
 
Hi,

Make sure that safe_mode is disabled in the CLI PHP configuration file.

If safe_mode is enabled, Horde cannot set environment variables, which means Horde will be unable to translate the user interface into different languages.

Restart Apache web server after php.ini modification.
 
Local Safe_mode is Off
Global Safe_mode is On

With Safe_mode off local should this work?
Because it still does not!!
 
Local Safe_mode is Off
Global Safe_mode is On

With Safe_mode off local should this work?
Because it still does not!!
Even set both safe_modes to off. Still does NOT work!!!!

Please reply.

Kind regards

Jos Wouters
 
Any solution ??

Hi jwouters

Did you find a solution ?

I have the same problem - and can't get it to work.

using PLESK 8.2.1 on debian.
 
Possible solution

Hi again

This worked for me.

Code:
dpkg-reconfigure locales

And then select the languages needed.
 
Works fine THANKS

Running dpkg-reconfigure locales worked great.
Thanks for the advice
 
Solution for Ubuntu

On Ubuntu the dpkg-reconfigure locales does work a bit different. See http://tlug.dnho.net/?q=node/237
In short:
Add the desired languages to /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local
Available options can be found in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED
And then do a dpkg-reconfigure locales
This solved the problem on my Ubuntu 8 / Plesk 9 box.

- Ronald -
 
I had to select all de_DE locales.
Only selecting de_DE.UTF8 did not work.
 
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