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  1. #1
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    Default button name is wrong BUTTON_LOG_OFF_ALT

    hi guys
    i have my new website working now and i did a test purchase i noticed on the order confirmation page that it has a little speel about logging off for the next user on this computer and then the log off button under it. My log off button does not say log off it says BUTTON_LOG_OFF_ALT how do i fix this to say just simply log off?

    i went into my button_name.php file and found where it says BUTTON_LOG_OFF_ALT and in the ' ' next to it it already says 'log off' so I dont know why this is not picking it up?

    i also tried doing a search for BUTTON_LOG_OFF_ALT in the developers tool kit but the only place it found it was the button_name.php file i mentioned earlier...

    if anyone may know why it is picking up this wording it would be helpful.

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    Default Re: button name is wrong BUTTON_LOG_OFF_ALT

    This is either a bad upload of a file or a mis-edit omitting a closing tag for that entry.

    There is a button that should display
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    Default Re: button name is wrong BUTTON_LOG_OFF_ALT

    How many button_name.php files do you have?
    Do you have one in your override folder? If so, does it contain all the entries that are in the master version of the file? It's most likely missing, which is what would cause the name of the defined constant to appear instead of its expected value.

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