if you don't change the string that has already a translation it gets 
translated.
try with auth.messages.label_password= 'Password ##fixed in english' 

Il giorno martedì 6 novembre 2012 15:56:50 UTC+1, Jan Rozhon ha scritto:
>
> Hi, thanks for quick hint. Tried adding auth.messages.label_password= 
> 'Password' into my model, but the label still gets translated. I modified 
> it to 'test', but the label didnt change.
>
> Jan
>
> Dne úterý, 6. listopadu 2012 15:29:48 UTC+1 Niphlod napsal(a):
>>
>> auth.messages settings... these are the defaults, but they get to be 
>> translated by default (and normally is a good thing). If you set them as 
>> auth.messages.label_first_name = 'test' they shouldn't be translated at all.
>>
>>         label_first_name='First name',
>>         label_last_name='Last name',
>>         label_username='Username',
>>         label_email='E-mail',
>>         label_password='Password',
>>         label_registration_key='Registration key',
>>         label_reset_password_key='Reset Password key',
>>         label_registration_id='Registration identifier',
>>         label_role='Role',
>>         label_description='Description',
>>         label_user_id='User ID',
>>         label_group_id='Group ID',
>>         label_name='Name',
>>         label_table_name='Object or table name',
>>         label_record_id='Record ID',
>>         label_time_stamp='Timestamp',
>>         label_client_ip='Client IP',
>>         label_origin='Origin',
>>         label_remember_me="Remember me (for 30 days)",
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 3:06:08 PM UTC+1, Jan Rozhon wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, I am facing the problem that my Login (.../user/login) form uses 
>>> translations for its labels and I need to forbid this behavior. What is the 
>>> correct way of doing this?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Jan
>>>
>>

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