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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | 1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
2 <!-- This file contains definitions of strings that are distribution specific. | 2 <!-- This file contains definitions of strings that are distribution specific. |
3 These strings will not be translated and only english versions will | 3 These strings will not be translated and only english versions will |
4 be available for now. --> | 4 be available for now. --> |
5 | 5 |
6 <grit base_dir="." latest_public_release="0" current_release="1" | 6 <grit base_dir="." latest_public_release="0" current_release="1" |
7 source_lang_id="en" enc_check="möl"> | 7 source_lang_id="en" enc_check="möl"> |
8 <outputs> | 8 <outputs> |
9 <output filename="grit/chromium_strings.h" type="rc_header"> | 9 <output filename="grit/chromium_strings.h" type="rc_header"> |
10 <emit emit_type='prepend'></emit> | 10 <emit emit_type='prepend'></emit> |
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249 desc="Infobar message to restart chrome in desktop mode to laun
ch a Chrome Packaged App. Aplies to Windows 8 only"> | 249 desc="Infobar message to restart chrome in desktop mode to laun
ch a Chrome Packaged App. Aplies to Windows 8 only"> |
250 To use Chrome apps, you must relaunch Chromium on the desktop. | 250 To use Chrome apps, you must relaunch Chromium on the desktop. |
251 </message> | 251 </message> |
252 <message name="IDS_WIN8_INFOBAR_DESKTOP_RESTART_TO_LAUNCH_APPS_YES_BUTTO
N" | 252 <message name="IDS_WIN8_INFOBAR_DESKTOP_RESTART_TO_LAUNCH_APPS_YES_BUTTO
N" |
253 desc="Infobar button 'yes' text to confirm that the user does wish
to switch to desktop mode to use Chrome Apps"> | 253 desc="Infobar button 'yes' text to confirm that the user does wish
to switch to desktop mode to use Chrome Apps"> |
254 Relaunch Chromium | 254 Relaunch Chromium |
255 </message> | 255 </message> |
256 <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_BINARIES_NAME" desc="The Chrome Binaries appl
ication name"> | 256 <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_BINARIES_NAME" desc="The Chrome Binaries appl
ication name"> |
257 Chromium Binaries | 257 Chromium Binaries |
258 </message> | 258 </message> |
| 259 <message name="IDS_CHROME_FRAME_TURNDOWN_LEARN_MORE_URL" desc="Link to k
nowledge-base article about Chromium Frame's turndown"> |
| 260 http://support.google.com/chrome/?p=ib_chromeframe |
| 261 </message> |
| 262 <message name="IDS_CHROME_FRAME_TURNDOWN_TEXT_IE_OLDER" desc="Text of Ch
romium Frame turndown prompt for IE 6, 7, and 8"> |
| 263 This site is using the Chromium Frame plug-in which will soon be unsup
ported. Please uninstall it and upgrade to a modern browser. |
| 264 </message> |
| 265 <message name="IDS_CHROME_FRAME_TURNDOWN_TEXT_IE_NEWER" desc="Text of Ch
romium Frame turndown prompt for IE 9 and 10"> |
| 266 This site is using the Chromium Frame plug-in that will soon be unsupp
orted. Please uninstall it and download a compatible browser. |
| 267 </message> |
259 <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_NEW_WINDOW" desc="The text label of the New
window shortcut context menu entry as of Windows 8"> | 268 <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_NEW_WINDOW" desc="The text label of the New
window shortcut context menu entry as of Windows 8"> |
260 New window | 269 New window |
261 </message> | 270 </message> |
262 </if> | 271 </if> |
263 <message name="IDS_CERT_ERROR_COMMON_NAME_INVALID_EXTRA_INFO_2" desc="2nd
paragraph of extra information for an unsafe common name in an X509 certificate"
> | 272 <message name="IDS_CERT_ERROR_COMMON_NAME_INVALID_EXTRA_INFO_2" desc="2nd
paragraph of extra information for an unsafe common name in an X509 certificate"
> |
264 In this case, the address listed in the certificate does not match the a
ddress of the website your browser tried to go to. One possible reason for this
is that your communications are being intercepted by an attacker who is presenti
ng a certificate for a different website, which would cause a mismatch. Another
possible reason is that the server is set up to return the same certificate for
multiple websites, including the one you are attempting to visit, even though th
at certificate is not valid for all of those websites. Chromium can say for sure
that you reached <strong><ph name="DOMAIN2">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><
;/strong>, but cannot verify that that is the same site as <strong><ph
name="DOMAIN">$2<ex>www.paypal.com</ex></ph></strong> which you intended t
o reach. If you proceed, Chromium will not check for any further name mismatches
. | 273 In this case, the address listed in the certificate does not match the a
ddress of the website your browser tried to go to. One possible reason for this
is that your communications are being intercepted by an attacker who is presenti
ng a certificate for a different website, which would cause a mismatch. Another
possible reason is that the server is set up to return the same certificate for
multiple websites, including the one you are attempting to visit, even though th
at certificate is not valid for all of those websites. Chromium can say for sure
that you reached <strong><ph name="DOMAIN2">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><
;/strong>, but cannot verify that that is the same site as <strong><ph
name="DOMAIN">$2<ex>www.paypal.com</ex></ph></strong> which you intended t
o reach. If you proceed, Chromium will not check for any further name mismatches
. |
265 </message> | 274 </message> |
266 <message name="IDS_CERT_ERROR_EXPIRED_DETAILS" desc="Details for an expire
d X509 certificate"> | 275 <message name="IDS_CERT_ERROR_EXPIRED_DETAILS" desc="Details for an expire
d X509 certificate"> |
267 You attempted to reach <strong><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com<
/ex></ph></strong>, but the server presented an expired certificate. No in
formation is available to indicate whether that certificate has been compromised
since its expiration. This means Chromium cannot guarantee that you are communi
cating with <strong><ph name="DOMAIN2">$2<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph></stro
ng> and not an attacker. Your computer's clock is currently set to <ph name="
CURRENT_TIME">$3<ex>Monday, July 18th, 2012 12:31PM</ex></ph>. Does that look ri
ght? If not, you should correct the error and refresh this page. | 276 You attempted to reach <strong><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com<
/ex></ph></strong>, but the server presented an expired certificate. No in
formation is available to indicate whether that certificate has been compromised
since its expiration. This means Chromium cannot guarantee that you are communi
cating with <strong><ph name="DOMAIN2">$2<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph></stro
ng> and not an attacker. Your computer's clock is currently set to <ph name="
CURRENT_TIME">$3<ex>Monday, July 18th, 2012 12:31PM</ex></ph>. Does that look ri
ght? If not, you should correct the error and refresh this page. |
268 </message> | 277 </message> |
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1016 </message> | 1025 </message> |
1017 | 1026 |
1018 <!-- ProcessSingleton --> | 1027 <!-- ProcessSingleton --> |
1019 <message name="IDS_PROFILE_IN_USE_LINUX" desc="Message shown when the brow
ser cannot start because the profile is in use on a different host."> | 1028 <message name="IDS_PROFILE_IN_USE_LINUX" desc="Message shown when the brow
ser cannot start because the profile is in use on a different host."> |
1020 The profile appears to be in use by another Chromium process (<ph name="
PROCESS_ID">$1<ex>12345</ex></ph>) on another computer (<ph name="HOST_NAME">$2<
ex>example.com</ex></ph>). Chromium has locked the profile so that it doesn't ge
t corrupted. If you are sure no other processes are using this profile, you can
unlock the profile and relaunch Chromium. | 1029 The profile appears to be in use by another Chromium process (<ph name="
PROCESS_ID">$1<ex>12345</ex></ph>) on another computer (<ph name="HOST_NAME">$2<
ex>example.com</ex></ph>). Chromium has locked the profile so that it doesn't ge
t corrupted. If you are sure no other processes are using this profile, you can
unlock the profile and relaunch Chromium. |
1021 </message> | 1030 </message> |
1022 | 1031 |
1023 </messages> | 1032 </messages> |
1024 </release> | 1033 </release> |
1025 </grit> | 1034 </grit> |
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