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I created a view which has three exposed filters. Everything works fine except the fact that I can neither translate or change the default string (-Any-) for the dropdowns. Is there a way to change this string to something more meaningful like "Please Select" and make it translatable so the German version displays "Bitte wählen"? I have two screen captures that may be helpful:

the exposed filters

and

dropdown box

A further improvement would be the ability to change the text "any" to something like "please select a (field name here)" but I am losing hope for that =)

UPDATE

IMPORTANT: On further testing, I found that if you choose to display "-Any-" from "admin/build/views/tools", then THAT IS translatable.

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For anyone who wants to just change the value of "- Any -" to something in particular then use a custom module to override that looks like this:

function yourmodulename_form_alter(&$form, $form_state, $form_id) {

  if($form_state['view']->name == 'your_view_name_here') {

    $form['your_dropdown_name']['#options']['All'] = t('- Type -'); // overrides <All> on the dropdown

  }
}

The reason you might want to do this is if you have 3 (for example) dropdowns for 3 separate fields. Then having on them wouldn't be very useful for a user (especially if you are not using labels).

In the code above just remember to change "yourmodulename" to the name of your module.

your_view_name_here should be the name of your view (replace dashes with underscores - for example "property-search-bar" would become "property_search_bar")

And change "your_dropdown_name" to the field name - I found this by using dsm($form) with the devel module installed and enabled. This is usually the field name of your drop down so it might be something like "field_my_custom_value".

Hope this helps anyone who needs it!

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  • Thank you :) However, could you help when I want to do this same thing with the HS widget on the exposed filter, as opposed to the dropdown box? Wherever in the array I put the 3rd line of code, it fails to override the Any option - could you please give me any leads on that?
    – Aditya M P
    Jan 21, 2012 at 18:51
  • This is the best option, especially if you need only one "- any -" overridden. Really, what that's called should be an option.
    – aendra
    Jan 18, 2013 at 14:04
  • Is this accurate for D7?
    – Jeff
    Jan 25, 2014 at 0:18
  • We can use a quick test as well to see if the view exists, otherwise we get : Notice: Undefined index: view on other forms ( such as search module...) : if (isset($form_state['view']) && $form_state['view']->name == 'my_view_name' ) {/*...*/} Mar 3, 2015 at 22:35
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Three options:

  • You could change it with localisation, if you have that enabled already. Introducing localisation only for this string is far too much overhead.
  • You can change it with a form_alter, if you already alter the form anyway. Introducing a module with a hook_form alter for just one string is way too much (maintainance and performance) overhead.
  • You coud change it with a simple string override in your settings.php

In Drupal 7 (Drupal6 differs in details only)

/**
 * String overrides:
 *
 * To override specific strings on your site with or without enabling locale
 * module, add an entry to this list. This functionality allows you to change
 * a small number of your site's default English language interface strings.
 *
 * Remove the leading hash signs to enable.
 */
$conf['locale_custom_strings_en'][''] = array(
   '<Any>'      => 'Whatever!',
);

Note though, that this will change every occurrance of the full string <Any> (case sensitive) to Whatever, not just the ones in that single form.

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  • I already have the localization enabled (it's a multi-language site) but when I search for "<Any>" (even "Any"), I can't find that string as listed in "/admin/build/translate/search". By the way I am using Drupal 6 and I will update the question for clearing that. Thanks for the great explanation by the way.
    – Ege Özcan
    Jan 12, 2011 at 12:21
  • Drupal offers translations for every, nonconfigurable string. So either you can change the string with a configuration option (often the case in views) or you can change it trough localisation. If you cannot, then it is a bug.
    – berkes
    Jan 12, 2011 at 12:24
  • I tried to find it on settings but the options are not, to say the least, too much: bit.ly/dWCXQo =) I will now accept this answer as a solution but maybe I'll post a bug to the views project. Thanks for the help.
    – Ege Özcan
    Jan 12, 2011 at 12:35
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    IMPORTANT: On further testing, I found that if you choose to display "-Any-" from "admin/build/views/tools", then THAT IS translatable. Wow, who could have known that, if I didn't find: drupal.org/node/663156#comment-2388514
    – Ege Özcan
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:00
  • I can't believe the string override worked so easily! Thank you.
    – octern
    Apr 9, 2012 at 15:10
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Views exposed filter label is not translatable in D6. Go to Administer > Site building > Views and select tab tools. Replace 'Label for "Any" value on optional single-select exposed filters: ' by the translatable '- Any -'. Important: visit the views with exposed filters in at least one language which isn't your default language. Then you can translate "- Any -" through Aminister > Site building > Translate interface (case sensitive).

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The Better Exposed Filter module allows you to change the "-any-" label in a Views exposed filter.

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Or you can simply use a line of jQuery code like this:

$(document).ready(function(){

$("#views-exposed-form-url-name-display-name #edit-tid-all a").text("All");

});
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    Hardcoding the strings in javaScript statements doesn't seem like a good idea. It even has an easy fix on the server side. Please see my comment on the accepted answer.
    – Ege Özcan
    Jul 12, 2011 at 7:17
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I'd rather go with the simple solution: String Overrides. With this you simply add a string you want to change on your site, and replace it with anything you want (Strings of course).

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May be module https://www.drupal.org/project/views_advanced_labels helps? I found it, but have not tried it yet.

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  if ($form['#id'] == 'views-exposed-form-project-search-block-project-search') {
    foreach ($form['#info'] as $filter_info) {
      $filter = $filter_info['value'];
      if ($form[$filter]['#type'] == 'select') {
        $form[$filter]['#options']['All'] = $filter_info['label'];
      }
    }
  }
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If you use Better Exposed Filters module, go into Exposed Form > Exposed form style: Better Exposed Filters | Settings > look for your field > Advanced Filter Options > put "- Any -|All" in the "Rewrite the text displayed" field.

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