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How to remove the [L[ in Forums

Hello,


Please help me on how to remove the

[L[Forums Index]] in the forums name it always shows in the profile,forum titles.


Thanks

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AndreyP
AndreyP 56 days agocomment permalink
 
http://www.boonex.com/unity/blog/entry/General_issues_
4 point here
 
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DosDawg
DosDawg 56 days agocomment permalink
 
andrey p,
i know you meant well with your answer that sent the user through three pages, but clearly you have not had the problem with the [L[Forums]]. i have clicked on that en link until the plastic has worn away from my mouses left button. it says it failed, FAILED andrey, so if you were really going to provide some sort of an answer, you would have had the alternate as well, what if the en link language compile does fail, then what andrey. becuase i have posted this same situation all over forumz and this blog, and you know what andrey, other than mrpowless trying to help, nobody has said anything. so prior to pasting some link that you are not even sure if that is the solution or not, get more information.

later,
DosDawg
 
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AndreyP
AndreyP 56 days agocomment permalink
 
I just want to help :)
 
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yoga
yoga 56 days agocomment permalink
 
I had same issue... but once i click on "en" ....... it start working.......
Please try that.
 
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mrpowless
mrpowless 56 days agocomment permalink
 
I took another quick look and before the script can do anything its supposed to clean jscache dog is there a file in there? its a long alpha numeric file with no format ie.txt

I copied /xml/langs/en.php and made a ge.php then the copmile come active. I hit the new ge and it changed the numbers. Boy I hope adding another helps unlock it. Or removing anything in there helps you.
 
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zaestar
zaestar 56 days agocomment permalink
 
I had the same problem. My problem was fixed by logging in as administrator, going to the forums, and compiling the language file by clicking on 'en' where it reads 'Compile Languages' near the top.

You see, during compilation, a script strips all of the extraneous [L[ and ]]'s that I believe are necessary to support ORCA's multi-language feature.

I hope this helps.
 
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