Hello,
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I need to pass a variable from skintemplate.php to monobook and use this
variable in an INCLUDE statement:
<?php include($this->text('menulang')) ?>
Unfortunately, the text of the variable is displayed, but the include
seems to be forgotten.
The include works fine as long as I give him the string variable:
<?php include("menuFr.txt)) ?>
or
<?php include("menuDe.txt)) ?>
A bit desperate I tried something more complicated such as:
<?php include(settype($this->text('menulang'),"string")) ?>
with no more success: I end up with menuFr.txt displayed instead of the
content of the menuFr.txt file.
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Found solution:
I detect the prefered language from the visitor:
-I take only the first two characters (en-us -> En; fr-ca -> Fr;)
-If other than Fr, De, En, then it's En is used
-I set the menulang = menuXx.txt directly in monobook.php
-I set the menulangPage = menuXx directly in monobook.php
1) use the haveData function from skinTemplate.php instead of text:
<?php include($this->haveData('menulang')) ?>
2) use a page from your MediaWiki namespace as a navigation menu: the
function to use is msghtml
<h5 >Menu:<?php $this->text('menulang') ?></h5>
<div class="pBody">
<ul id="t-menu"><?php $this->msgHtml($menulangPage) ?>
</ul>
</div>
Does anybody knows if there is a simpler way of doing this. I 've heard
a lot of interwiki language, is it applied to change the interface from
visitor to visitor?
Thanks a lot
François