The issue you're facing with Joomla's multilingual website could be due to how the system handles language preferences for emails. Even though the email templates are translated, Joomla may be defaulting to the admin's language (English) when sending notifications, instead of using the language of the user who made the request. This could happen if the language context isn't properly set during the request approval process. Another possibility is that using the same computer for both the admin and the test user might cause the system to mix up their language preferences, sending the email in English. To fix this, make sure the email templates are properly configured to pull the user's language preference and check the session handling to avoid conflicts. It's also worth testing with different users and clearing the cache to rule out any session issues. If the problem continues, it might be helpful to look into any bugs in the current Joomla version you're using.
Statistics: Posted by xeniacanary — Mon Dec 30, 2024 9:19 am