![]() ![]() The String Overrides module will only replace the complete string that is passed through t(). (and about 20 more on my site - exact number depends on what modules you've installed). ![]() Instead it appears in constructs such as: Are you sure you want to delete the forum %name?Īre you sure you want to delete %category?Īre you sure you want to delete the block %name?Īre you sure you want to delete the term %title?Īre you sure you want to delete the vocabulary %title? The term "Are you sure you want to delete" does not appear on its own in any of the strings embedded in the function t(), so you can't use String Overrides to change this in a single replacement rule. ![]()
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