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 Post subject: Changing the flag icon
PostPosted: 22. Jan 2009, 18:26 
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Awesome component! Thank you very much for developing this.

I have just installed the latest Joomla release and the latest version of your Joomla Flash Uploader.

In the upper right corner of the component are the flags for the different languages. English is represented by the Great Britain flag, however we are in the U.S. and I am wondering if it is possible to add, or swap in, an American flag so that this will make more sense to our users?


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PostPosted: 22. Jan 2009, 18:40 
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tfu/lang/en.gif
Simply replace it. I can even give you the flag in the same design. I once have made a mixed flag but it does not look good.

- Michael


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 Post subject: I'll take it! :)
PostPosted: 22. Jan 2009, 19:09 
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TinyWebGallery wrote:
tfu/lang/en.gif
Simply replace it. I can even give you the flag in the same design. I once have made a mixed flag but it does not look good.

- Michael


Hey Michael, I'll take it--that way it will match all the others. Thank you very much.


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PostPosted: 22. Jan 2009, 19:32 
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check your e-mail.

I'll add the us flag to the next download of TFU. Then everyone can exchange the flag if he likes ...

- Michael


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 Post subject: Thanks!
PostPosted: 22. Jan 2009, 21:34 
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Michael, thank you. And thanks again for the component, it is awesome.


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 Post subject: US Flag in JFU
PostPosted: 6. Jun 2009, 03:40 
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:D Is there any chance you are going to add an American flag in JFU? I see that this was a message from a long time ago. Did you possibly forget?


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PostPosted: 6. Jun 2009, 08:11 
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No - it is there - go to the lang folder and rename the us.gif to en.gif.

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 Post subject: Can't find it
PostPosted: 7. Jun 2009, 03:48 
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I have looked in every language folder in my ftp and cannot find anything gif by that name


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administrator\components\com_joomla_flash_uploader\tfu\lang\us.gif

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PostPosted: 26. Sep 2009, 04:43 
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I renamed the us.gif to en.gif and it changes the american flag into the english flag in the server. If I rename it back to us.gif it changes back to the american flag. Is there another way to select the american flag???

Also I changed the defualt.xml lang file to change the discription to Special Instructions and it had no effect. how do I make that change?


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PostPosted: 26. Sep 2009, 18:57 
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What else do you want than the american flag?

default.xml is only the template. Read the readme.txt in this folder how to change anything.

- Michael


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PostPosted: 26. Sep 2009, 19:03 
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I had to change the en.xml to us.xml and added the language select to us in the back end. and got my changes to work finally. I wanted the american flag but when I had renamed it to en.gif it changed the american flag into the en.gif flag on the server. Not sure if it was a problem on the server side.


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PostPosted: 26. Sep 2009, 21:00 
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Sound like a caching problem.

I don't attach any timestap to the loading of the language xml files. Therfore the browser do cache them (because language files normally don't change very often ;)).

I just tested and had your problem too. After deleting the browser cache it was working like expected.

- Michael


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