From 9648096e3271f774e7cf821a1827f61bba12385b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dries Buytaert Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 19:33:29 +0000 Subject: - Patch by Drumm: removed redundant word. --- modules/drupal/drupal.module | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'modules/drupal') diff --git a/modules/drupal/drupal.module b/modules/drupal/drupal.module index 9fd12624b..90cccf028 100644 --- a/modules/drupal/drupal.module +++ b/modules/drupal/drupal.module @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ function drupal_help($section) { case 'admin/modules#description': return t('Lets users log in using a Drupal ID and can notify a central server about your site.'); case 'admin/settings/drupal': - return t('

Using this your Drupal site can "call home" and add itself to the Drupal directory. If you want it to add itself to a different directory server you can change the Drupal XML-RPC server setting -- but the directory server has to be able to handle Drupal XML. To get all your site information listed, go to the settings page and set the site name, the e-mail address, the slogan, and the mission statement.

', array('%xml-rpc-setting' => url('admin/settings/drupal'), '%site-settings' => url('admin/settings'))); + return t('

Using this your site can "call home" and add itself to the Drupal directory. If you want it to add itself to a different directory server you can change the Drupal XML-RPC server setting -- but the directory server has to be able to handle Drupal XML. To get all your site information listed, go to the settings page and set the site name, the e-mail address, the slogan, and the mission statement.

', array('%xml-rpc-setting' => url('admin/settings/drupal'), '%site-settings' => url('admin/settings'))); case 'user/help#drupal': return t("

Drupal is the name of the software which powers %this-site. There are Drupal web sites all over the world, and many of them share their registration databases so that users may freely login to any Drupal site using a single Drupal ID.

So please feel free to login to your account here at %this-site with a username from another Drupal site. The format of a Drupal ID is similar to an email address: username@server. An example of a valid Drupal ID is mwlily@www.drupal.org.

", array('%Drupal' => 'http://www.drupal.org', '%this-site' => ''. variable_get('site_name', 'this web site') .'')); -- cgit v1.2.3