I used global $language; $user is the one which user select for default language in profile I guess
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Todd <[email protected]> wrote: > I believe you can use the $user variable in template.php. > > global $user; > debug($user); > -or, if using Drupal 6- > dsm($user); > > http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer--globals.php/global/user/7 > > Regards, > Todd > > On 25 Aug 2011, at 06:34, Pooya wrote: > > Quick and simple: > is there a way to get the active language user is viewing site in > template.php, sth like $language->language in page.tpl.php? > > I want to use it in a condition like this: > function rouzdarou_breadcrumb($breadcrumb) { > > if(arg(0) == 'news'){ > global $base_url; > if($language->language=='en'): > $breadcrumb[0] = l('Home', $base_url); > $breadcrumb[1] = l('News', 'news'); > endif; > } > return theme_breadcrumb($breadcrumb); > } > > > but dsm($language->language); returns nothing in template.php. If any1 > knows another way to achieve this share :) > Thanks in advanced. > > -- > Pooya Sanooei > Twitter <http://twitter.com/sourcesoft> - > Facebook<http://facebook.com/pooya.sanooei>- > Website <http://www.sanooei.com/> > > > -- Pooya Sanooei Twitter <http://twitter.com/sourcesoft> - Facebook<http://facebook.com/pooya.sanooei>- Website <http://www.sanooei.com>
