>> This was already fixed in the English translation, so it's up >> to the Germans to catch up (-:
On that note, Philip just said to me "i wonder if we can create a way to store "important" items across translations, like for example, deprecated status (ex. mysqli from that thread)" After a bit of brainstorming, we came up with the idea of creating extension-specific status entities that reference an extension's status, globally (because this sort of thing isn't translation specific). For example, we'd add new global entities: <!ENTITY status.pecl.phar "&warn.experimental;"> <!ENTITY status.ext.mysqli ""> etc. (remember, &warn.experimental; is translated) That way, this sort of thing would never happen (once the &status.foo; entities make it into the various reference.xml files. Thoughts? S