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Agaric wants to keep en for customized English in Drupal 5

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Drupal can I use a custom language at en?

We need to customize some strings for WSF2008.net, so we have a custom localization language, eng, for our modified English. However, it seems like some modules (for instance LoginToboggan for the login at access denied redirect) may assume that en/ will be enabled for English.

Entirely unrelated:

Weird stuff in the localization translation string location:

c:\Contributions\modules\og\og.module:534

Ghosts of work done on other computers by translators or module developers?

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