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SetDefinition in termsofservice.php not defined

The popup, generated by termsofservice.php, shows that SetDefinition is not defined: termsofservice.php only knows the "old" way of setting definitions, using $Context->Dictionary.

It is easy to repair: just add
function SetDefinition($Key, $Value) { $this->Dictionary[$Key] = $Value; }
to termsofservice.php

Comments

  • edited January 2009
    Thanks, it will be added.

    However, you can still set $Dictionary[$Key] directly, it is not deprecated. It just should not be used in extension (or it would overwrite an entry from conf/language.php).

    What do you need it for? The extensions are not loaded for the terms of services page.
  • I needed it because I adapted the Dutch definitions.php for my own use, and used SetDefinition because I had seen that using $Dictionary[$Key] directly was deprecated.
  • edited January 2009
    "$Dictionary[$Key] = ..." should be used in language definition. Language files set the initial value of the definition. Context::SetDefinition() should be used when you don't want to overwrite the initial value.
  • ok, thank you!
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