Ah, ok, thanks.
I have added the following inside SF_GlobalFunctions.php:
// fallback if language not supported
if ( !class_exists($cont_lang_class)) {
include_once($sfgIP . '/languages/SF_LanguageEn.php');
//fix feb-2009
$cont_lang_class = 'SF_LanguageEn';
}
And now the wiki is working.
But... Why Spanish doesn't have its own language file?
It's necessary this file for every language?
Is there something I can do?
- dvdgmz.
2009/2/19 Yaron Koren <[email protected]>:
> Oh, that's pretty bad. I see the problem - it was accidentally introduced in
> the last version; it shows up for wikis in a language that doesn't have its
> own language file, like Spanish. I'll fix it, but you can fix it on your
> side already by adding in the following line above the line that's giving
> the error:
>
> include_once($sfgIP . '/languages/SF_LanguageEn.php');
>
> -Yaron
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:05 AM, David Gómez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, after upgrading to...
>>
>> MW 1.13.4
>> SMW 1.4.2
>> SF 1.5.1
>>
>> my wiki crashes as you can see...
>> http://multimedia.uoc.edu/~grf
>>
>> without SF it works fine
>>
>> ...but with SF it says:
>> Fatal error: Class 'SF_LanguageEn' not found in
>> /home/.../extensions/SemanticForms/includes/SF_GlobalFunctions.php on
>> line 172
>>
>> whats the matter?
>>
>> any idea?
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>> - dvdgmz.
>>
>>
>
>
> >
>
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