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Why do examples show reload=true for loading language files?
Nearly every example I've seen, both in documentation and code examples, show setting the $reload parameter to \Joomla\CMS\Language\Language->load() method as true (e.g. forcing reload of the language … I'm similarly using an event in a plugin to catch all extension installs and updates, and transform their language files to PHP in the template language override folder. …
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Load language file in view constructor
I know base language files are loaded at Joomla! application initialization. … The same front-end page correctly loads the component's language file:
**Loaded** : JROOT/components/com_myextension/language/en-GB/en-GB.com_myextension.ini
I'm trying to load the custom language file …