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In a custom user-login-block.tpl.php file i want to make a link in the Create an Account -button which links to /doctor/register. Here the link to the example page (you are redirected to this page from specific nodes who needs permission (by Content Access module).

How do i make this link in PHP so i am able to make it multilingual and translate it in Administration » Configuration » Regional and language » Translate interface to:

  • benl/doctor/register (for Belgium dutch site)
  • befr/doctor/register (for Belgium French site)

I think i need somehow the base_url because otherwise it gives the string from the restricted page (in this example benl/producten/injectables).

How do i manage this?

Update:

To make it more clear this is my HTML:

<div class="well">
    <a class="btn btn-large btn-primary" href="HERE THE LINK"><?php print t('Create an Account'); ?></a>
</div>

So where is written HERE THE LINK i have to insert the php-code.

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You can use path aliases for this. Go to /admin/config/search/path/add and create a new alias with the following settings:

  • Language: Dutch (or whatever it is called in your site)
  • Existing system path: 'doctor/register'
  • Path alias: 'dokter/registreer' (or whatever suits your fancy)

Repeat for the French site. Drupal core and contrib modules should automatically pick up the language-dependent aliases. If you're creating a link in a template yourself, make sure you use the l() function to build the entire <a> tag. To get the result in your question, you need something like this:

<div class="well">
  <?php
    $link_options['attributes']['class'] = array('btn', 'btn-large',' btn-primary');
    print l(t('Create an Account'), 'doctor/register', $link_options);
  ?>
</div>
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  • and how do i place above exactly in the <a href="" ?
    – meez
    Commented Jan 28, 2016 at 11:44
  • @MeesFrenkelFrank – This will create the whole anchor automatically. You can also add classes like so: <?php l(t('Create an account'), 'doctor/register', array('attributes' => array('class' => 'doc-reg-link'))); ?>.
    – leymannx
    Commented Jan 28, 2016 at 12:13
  • @leymannx i update my question. I added my HTML. How do i integrate your example?
    – meez
    Commented Jan 28, 2016 at 12:26
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    @MeesFrenkelFrank <div class="well"><?php print l(t('Create an Account'), 'doctor/register'); ?></div>
    – leymannx
    Commented Jan 28, 2016 at 12:28
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    Thanks for your additions, @leymannx. I updated the answer to match the updated question. Commented Jan 28, 2016 at 16:03

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