Locale files get precompiled after deployment and they contained translations from the `default_locale`. That's especially bad in multisites, because the initial `default_locale` is `en_US`. Sites where the `default_locale` isn't `en_US` could see missing translations. The same thing could happen when users are allowed to chose a different locale. This change simplifies the logic by not using the `default_locale` in the locale chain. It always falls back to `en` in case of missing translations. |
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| .. | ||
| backup_restore | ||
| compression | ||
| content_security_policy | ||
| i18n | ||
| seed_data | ||
| site_settings | ||
| validators | ||
| webauthn | ||
| bookmark_manager_spec.rb | ||
| bookmark_query_spec.rb | ||
| bookmark_reminder_notification_handler_spec.rb | ||
| browser_detection_spec.rb | ||
| content_security_policy_spec.rb | ||
| db_helper_spec.rb | ||
| discourse_js_processor_spec.rb | ||
| encodings_spec.rb | ||
| introduction_updater_spec.rb | ||
| mini_sql_multisite_connection_spec.rb | ||
| search_spec.rb | ||
| theme_flag_modifier_spec.rb | ||
| theme_javascript_compiler_spec.rb | ||
| topic_upload_security_manager_spec.rb | ||
| upload_creator_spec.rb | ||
| upload_recovery_spec.rb | ||
| upload_security_spec.rb | ||