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Forwarded to devs [Minor] Text placeholder variable appended to otherwise correct translated text

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[Minor] Text placeholder variable appended to otherwise correct translated text

PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE

Obsidian 18.0.63 #4
Alma 8.9

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

After changing the PHP version of a website, the green confirmation box

"Information: Die Einstellungen wurden aktualisiert."
is appended by
" [[willBeAppliedAfterApacheRestartInterval]]"
reading in total:
"Information: Die Einstellungen wurden aktualisiert. [[willBeAppliedAfterApacheRestartInterval]]"

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STEPS TO REPRODUCE

1) Use a language other than English.
2) Change PHP version of a website.

ACTUAL RESULT

Confirmation text
"Information: Die Einstellungen wurden aktualisiert. [[willBeAppliedAfterApacheRestartInterval]]"

EXPECTED RESULT

Confirmation text
"Information: Die Einstellungen wurden aktualisiert."

ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

n/a

YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM

Confirm bug
 
Thank you for the report. Unfortunately, we were unable to reproduce the issue on a test environment.

With that said, it is likely something triggered by the specific setup of the server. If possible, please get in touch with our support team so they can further investigate the matter.
 
@Bitpalast, I just wanted to let you know that our team was able to reproduce the issue now. It looks like the same only appears when Apache restart interval is set to 60 or more seconds. The bug is identified with ID PPPM-14623 and a fix will be introduced in one of the future releases. If you have upgraded to 18.0.64 the issue should no longer appear for 60 or 1500 seconds.
 
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