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Old 06-09-2004, 12:02 PM
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I feel very stupid in asking this but I have made a change so that the initial What's New Here statement above the sign in line is different.

After a crash I reinstalled a working but older backup. I have searched through the forums and documentation and can not find it. I thought it was in the english.php but it is not nor in filenames. Can anyone help.

I have tried to search for it with dreamweaver but still cant find this elusive file.

Thank you for indulging in this basic question.

John
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I think you want the file "/catalog/includes/languages/english/index.php"

Look for this line:
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define('HEADING_TITLE', 'What\'s New Here?');
It's generally safe to assume that any text like that will be in the
"/catalog/includes/languages/english/" directory (or other pertinent language), often with the same name as the file that the text is shown on.

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Default Edit language files in Admin

Just wanted to add that you can edit all text in the language files from the Admin control panel as well.

Look under Tools>Define Languages

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Thank you that is just what I needed and the tip is excellent. I don't know why I had so much problem finding the page.

Thanks again,
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