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Problem with "language" in Citation #6717

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youssefOuahalou opened this issue Mar 3, 2020 · 10 comments
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Problem with "language" in Citation #6717

youssefOuahalou opened this issue Mar 3, 2020 · 10 comments

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@youssefOuahalou
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youssefOuahalou commented Mar 3, 2020

@BPeuch and I noticed a problem with our language display
problemes_langues. We had this problem when updating from 4.18.1 to 4.19. Do you have solutions to resolve this?
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djbrooke commented Mar 3, 2020

Hey @youssefOuahalou, I'm not seeing this on Harvard Dataverse or Demo Dataverse, both running 4.19. Strange.

@jggautier any ideas?

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djbrooke commented Mar 3, 2020

@youssefOuahalou - one more question, can you let us know the browser that you're using (including version)? Thanks!

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mheppler commented Mar 3, 2020

@youssefOuahalou, this is strange. I do not see this issue on our Demo Dataverse (https://demo.dataverse.org/) installation, running v. 4.19 build 331-affbf4f.

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The source file, src/main/java/propertyFiles/citation.properties that is delivering those language controlled vocabulary values has not changed since 4.13. Based on what I am seeing in your screenshot, I wonder if that file was corrupted somehow and needs to be updated, and redeployed. It does seem to be tripping over the special character in controlledvocabulary.language.guarani=Guaraní, which appears to be the first instance of a special character in that document.

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@djbrooke I do not think it is because of the browser, because I have try on all browsers.
@mheppler I also checked the properties file and there were unrecognized characters, when I modify the file it appears as a duplicate now
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@BPeuch BPeuch added this to Pretty please in Dataverse SODHA (Belgium) Mar 4, 2020
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Sorry to bother, but could this be related to or even a dup of #6675?

I see the same issues in Jülich DATA, looking just the same as the ones I described back then.
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@poikilotherm Yes exactly,we have the same problem

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juancorr commented Mar 5, 2020 via email

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mheppler commented Mar 5, 2020

@juancorr, you will need to submit your pull request for the Spanish translation to the GDCC (Global Dataverse Community Consortium) repo for the language packs.

In the 4.13 release (#5721), we moved the language bundles out of the Dataverse source code, to the new language pack repo in an effort to make it easier for both developers to contribute translations, as well as installations to configure languages.

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juancorr commented Mar 5, 2020

Thanks @mheppler , I have not seen that this issue is related to Dataverse and not Dataverse-Language-Packs. "Guaraní" codification and other codification issues should be changed in the GDCC report too.

I have opened the pull request for the Spanish translation in the GDCC repo and I will open other for the codification issues too.

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djbrooke commented Feb 4, 2021

Closing as a duplicate of #6675

@djbrooke djbrooke closed this as completed Feb 4, 2021
@BPeuch BPeuch moved this from Pretty please to Solved (thank you!) in Dataverse SODHA (Belgium) Feb 4, 2021
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