Here goes the link on d.o. forum -- http://drupal.org/node/1480376
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Mukesh Agarwal <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks for the response Karen. I agree, I should have posted this in the > issue queue first. The link that you have sent is different from what my > problem is. I did a search on drupal forums, stackexchange but > unfortunately could not find an answer and therefore ended up sharing it on > the mailing list. > > Anyways, if you think this is not the right place, please share your > thoughts at stackexchange -- > http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/25356/url-function-with-i18n-localization > > Will post this as issue and share the link. > > > On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Karen Stevenson <[email protected]>wrote: > >> If you're having a problem with a specific module, the obvious place to >> start is on that module's issue queue. A quick search of that issue queue >> turned up this: http://drupal.org/node/1354464. You can try that patch >> and respond on that issue about whether it worked. >> >> This list is already abused. I personally disagree that only core issues >> should be discussed here, but it definitely should not be a place to post >> questions that could be answered by looking at the issue queues of the >> modules in question. There are 14,000 modules on Drupal.org. If this list >> becomes a substitute issue queue for all 14,000 modules, it will become so >> noisy that everyone that might be able to help solve more difficult >> problems will quickly quit using it. >> >> I am trying to say this kindly, assuming you didn't know any better, but >> please use the issue queues :) >> >> Karen >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Mukesh Agarwal < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Guys, >>> >>> I'm using rate module for voting. When an anonymous user clicks on the >>> voting widget, the user is redirected to a url "user/login-to-rate". I'm >>> also using i18n for localization. The issue with both of these together is >>> that when I'm on a page with the URL "en/my-url" and I click on the voting >>> widget, I'm redirected to "de/user/login-to-rate" where "de" is my default >>> language. Ideally the user should be going to "en/user/login-to-rate" i.e. >>> user selected language should be respected. >>> >>> Going into details, I find that the rate module calls url function: >>> >>> print url('user/login-to-rate', array('query' => $query, 'absolute' => >>> TRUE)); >>> and here there is no language paramater that is passed which means the >>> default site language gets selected. >>> >>> Am I missing something here in the configuration? Has anyone faced a >>> similar problem and can help? >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers, >>> Mukesh Agarwal >>> ________________________________ >>> Innoraft Solutions <http://www.innoraft.com> || +91 8017220799 >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Cheers, > Mukesh Agarwal > ________________________________ > Innoraft Solutions <http://www.innoraft.com> || +91 8017220799 > > -- Cheers, Mukesh Agarwal ________________________________ Innoraft Solutions <http://www.innoraft.com> || +91 8017220799
