The above appears to be a refresh issue. The original issue was solved
by creating an en-us.py file refreshing all language and then deleting
the en-us.py file. Interesting.

C

On Dec 6, 2:20 pm, Christopher Steel <chris.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Attention! be very careful if you try and reproduce this. After
> running clean and revisiting the language file all translations are
> off by one line...
>
> On Dec 6, 1:42 pm, Christopher Steel <chris.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I made a typo in the index controller and returned a dictionary with a
> > translation string as follows:
>
> >         You have been here % (t)s times
>
> > - accidentally leaving a space between the % and (t).
>
> > Although I corrected the typo with:
>
> >         You have been here %(t)s times
>
> > Even after deleting all of the language files for the application and
> > recreating one (fr.py) both entries still show up.
>
> > Where can I find the source of the language files? I checked out the
> > Welcome app but the language files there do not have the listing.
>
> > Thank You,
>
> > Chris

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