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custom taxonomy - Separate tags with semicolon

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Does anyone know if there is a way to change the callback function for a tag-like custom taxonomy so that it breaks terms after a semicolon instead of a comma? I realize I can rewrite the whole meta box, but I'd rather not if there's an easier way.

Does anyone know if there is a way to change the callback function for a tag-like custom taxonomy so that it breaks terms after a semicolon instead of a comma? I realize I can rewrite the whole meta box, but I'd rather not if there's an easier way.

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Reset to default 3

The tag delimiter is made translatable:

$comma = _x( ',', 'tag delimiter' );

So this can be changed with a simple filter:

add_filter( 'gettext_with_context', 't5_semicolon_tag_delimiter', 10, 4 );

function t5_semicolon_tag_delimiter( $translated, $text, $context, $domain )
{
    if ( 'default' !== $domain or 'tag delimiter' !== $context or ',' !== $text )
        return $translated;

    return ';';
}

Install as plugin; works without any side effects.

What is tricky: changing the string Separate tags with commas to say semicolon. You cannot use the same solution, because you don’t know the language of your users. Not sure how to handle that.

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