- Issue created by @sonam_sharma
- ๐ฎ๐ณIndia Raveen Kumar
Raveen Thakur โ made their first commit to this issueโs fork.
- Issue was unassigned.
- Status changed to Needs work
over 1 year ago 9:34am 3 July 2023 - ๐ฎ๐นItaly apaderno Brescia, ๐ฎ๐น
The issue summary should always describe what should be fixed/changed. Neither the title nor screenshots are sufficient to describe what the issue is, even in the case a patch is provided.
In the case of a bug, the description should also list the steps necessary to reproduce the issue, starting from when the module/theme is installed. - Status changed to Closed: cannot reproduce
12 months ago 2:45am 8 March 2024 - ๐ฎ๐นItaly apaderno Brescia, ๐ฎ๐น
This issue does not describe the steps to reproduce the error (assuming the title is quoting an error throw by PHP in some cases). Since
t()
is defined also in Drupal 10, that is not an error that should be normally thrown when running Drupal.Also, the correct solution is not avoiding to translate strings that are shown in the user interface. The correct solution is understanding why
t()
is not found by PHP and fix that.