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Dutch Locale issues

This discussion is related to the Dutch Locale addon.
renerene New
edited December 2010 in Vanilla 2.0 - 2.8
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  • Hi Rene,

    This would be a better translation:

    $Definition['By uploading a file you certify that you have the right to distribute this picture and that it does not violate the Terms of Service.'] = 'Door een bestand te uploaden verklaart jij dat jij het recht hebt om deze afbeelding te verspreiden en dat zij niet in strijd is met de Gebruiksvoorwaarden.';

    $Definition['By uploading a file you certify that you have the right to distribute this picture and that it does not violate the Terms of Service.'] = 'Door een bestand te uploaden verklaar jij dat de rechten om deze afbeelding te verspreiden niet in strijd zijn met de Gebruiksvoorwaarden.';
  • renerene New
    edited January 2011
    Hi Sjoerd,

    Thanks for the input. There is a difference between the two definitions. In your translation you suggest that the Terms of Service include the right to distribute the picture. Do you know this to be true?

    I don't know where to find the Terms of Service, if they exist..

  • Found them! And it seems the above is true. I changed it and will upload the new version. It has more minor changes.

    Does anyone know the $Definition of the Terms Of Service?
  • Gebruiksvoorwaarden, is the Dutch word for Terms Of Service
  • renerene New
    edited January 2011
    Yeah.. I know :D

    I mean the complete $Definition variable of the Terms Of Service text. So I can translate it and add it to the Locale.
  • edited August 2011
    I use the EMBED widget for WordPress. Do you have any idea how I can change the Sidebar Activity phrases like "joined", "wrote", etc.?

    Or is that more a WP issue than a Vanilla?
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