function domain_conf_js_maintain in Domain Access 7.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 7.3 domain_conf/domain_conf.module \domain_conf_js_maintain()
Ensure that language changes do not affect default settings.
When using multiple languages with JavaScript translations, the invocation of _locale_rebuild_js() can force the default domain setting to be assigned to the active domain. Hilarity foes not ensue.
We try to account for this issue by ensuring that the default setting is not changed when this function is invoked, which can happen in two places: locale_js_alter() and locale_languages_delete_form_submit(). Fortunately, both function are tied to hook that we can monitor in order to ensure that the settings are preserved properly.
@link http://drupal.org/node/1271810
See also
locale_languages_delete_form_submit()
hook_multilingual_settings_changed()
domain_conf_multilingual_settings_changed()
2 calls to domain_conf_js_maintain()
- domain_conf_js_alter in domain_conf/
domain_conf.module - Implements hook_js_alter().
- domain_conf_multilingual_settings_changed in domain_conf/
domain_conf.module - Implements hook_multilingual_settings_changed().
File
- domain_conf/
domain_conf.module, line 825 - Domain manager configuration options.
Code
function domain_conf_js_maintain() {
// Only a factor if using the Locale module.
if (!module_exists('locale')) {
return;
}
if ($default_language = domain_conf_default_language()) {
drupal_register_shutdown_function('domain_conf_set_default_language', $default_language);
}
}