View Full Version : Rebuild Languages??
ScoobyDoo
03-19-2014, 07:16 PM
Hello, I downloaded various different languages to test out (Spanish, Greek, French, Swedish, Romanian, Nederlands and Italian) and I'm running into a little issue cause even though I deleted Spanish it's still showing on my board in the AdminCP for a few things ('Panel de Administraci?n, Anuncios, Tareas Programadas, Tareas Programadas'; and on Main Forum it shows 'Mostrar Temas which according to Google Translate means 'Show Topics' and the other one that's in THIS ONE is in Italian 'Segnalibri' which again according to Google Translate means 'Bookmarks'!!). So I'd deleted Spanish and Italian as there were various different ones that were showing but these guys are still there even though I've Deleted the Language Packs, so is there any way to Rebuild Languages or something like that?? I like tacos and lasagna, and in fact I wish I had some now, but I'd just like to get it back to normal. :D
P.S. I'm running 4.2.0
Seven Skins
03-19-2014, 07:59 PM
Try this:
http://SITENAME/admincp/language.php?do=rebuild&goto=language.php?
Replace SITENAME with the url of your site.
Zachery
03-19-2014, 08:49 PM
There is a good chance the language you imported was a master language, and has slightly corrupted your language db.
You can also try reimporting the master language file from the install folder via Download/Upload languages.
ScoobyDoo
03-20-2014, 06:06 PM
Seven Skins, thank you very much! Didn't work but I must say that was cool how it did rebuilds just like that! Thank you very much for the effort tho. :)
And Zachery, thank you for responding! I seem to have the following in regards to languages in my install folder:
vbulletin-language.xml
and
upgrade_language_en.xml
So which one should I do? I could just try both but I'm not gonna do that cause I'm good at messin this thing up somehow!! :D Thank you
Zachery
03-20-2014, 08:22 PM
vbulletin-language.xml should be the master vb language
ScoobyDoo
03-21-2014, 04:52 PM
vbulletin-language.xml should be the master vb language
Nope, that didn't fix it either.
Zachery
03-21-2014, 06:15 PM
I'd suggest trying to upgrade to 4.2.2.
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