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diff --git a/modules/locale/locale.module b/modules/locale/locale.module
index a7e477398..0d8e720f3 100644
--- a/modules/locale/locale.module
+++ b/modules/locale/locale.module
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ function locale_help($path, $arg) {
case 'admin/settings/language':
return t("<p>Drupal provides support for the translation of its interface text into different languages. This page provides an overview of the installed languages. You can add a language on the <a href=\"@add-language\">add language page</a>, or directly by <a href=\"@import\">importing a translation</a>. If multiple languages are enabled, registered users will be able to set their preferred language. The site default will be used for anonymous visitors and for users without their own settings.</p><p>Drupal interface translations may be added or extended by several courses: by <a href=\"@import\">importing</a> an existing translation, by <a href=\"@search\">translating everything</a> from scratch, or by a combination of these approaches.</p>", array("@search" => url("admin/build/translate/search"), "@import" => url("admin/build/translate/import"), "@add-language" => url("admin/settings/language/add")));
case 'admin/settings/language/add':
- return '<p>'. t("You need to add all languages in which you would like to display the site interface. If you can't find the desired language in the quick-add dropdown, then you will need to provide the proper language code yourself. The language code may be used to negotiate with browsers and to present flags, etc., so it is important to pick a code that is standardised for the desired language. You can also add a language by <a href=\"@import\">importing a translation</a>.", array("@import" => url("admin/build/translate/import"))) .'</p>';
+ return '<p>'. t("You need to add all languages in which you would like to display the site interface. If you can't find the desired language in the quick-add dropdown, then you will need to provide the proper language code yourself. The language code may be used to negotiate with browsers and to present flags, etc., so it is important to pick a code that is standardized for the desired language. You can also add a language by <a href=\"@import\">importing a translation</a>.", array("@import" => url("admin/build/translate/import"))) .'</p>';
case 'admin/settings/language/configure':
return '<p>'. t('The language used to display a web page is determined with a negotiation algorithm. You can choose how this algorithm should work. By default, there is no negotiation and the default language is used. You can use path prefixes (like "de" and "it" for German and Italian content) with different fallback options, so you can have web addresses like /de/contact and /it/contact. Alternatively you can use custom domains like de.example.com and it.example.com. Customize path prefixes and set domain names on the <a href="@languages">language editing pages</a>.', array('@languages' => url('admin/settings/language'))) .'</p>';