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  1. phpBB3
  2. PHPBB3-15952

Two small issues regarding the attachment list in UCP

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    • Bug
    • Status: Open (View Workflow)
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • 3.2.5
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    Description

      This is something that is not that obvious in English but it is obvious in Czech, for example, and I assume it applies to other languages as well.

      • In UCP/Overview/Manage attachments, there is a list of user’s attachments.
      • Above this list, there is a string that says “X attachments” – even though there is only one attachment in the list.

      This string is taken from [language folder]\common.php\NUM_ATTACHMENTS which seems all right, but it does not take into account the real number of attachments and uses only plural (in Czech it uses only the second plural form out of two plural forms). The string should take into account the real number of attachments and use the appropriate plural form if there are more of them in that language.

      • Below this list, there is a string that says „X Attachments“ – even though there is only one attachment in the list, and there is also an „A“ used unlike the first issue.

      This string is taken from [language folder]\ucp.php\UCP_ATTACHMENTS and that seems wrong. The same string is also used in the title of the page displayed on the browser’s tab and in the heading of this page which is correct. But below the list, probably an appropriate string from [language folder]\common.php\NUM_ATTACHMENTS should be used as well. But it would also has to be seen to it that there won’t be displayed two numbers here then because “ucp.php\UCP_ATTACHMENTS” does not contain any number while “common.php\NUM_ATTACHMENTS” already contains “%d”.

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