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German Grekhov commented on OPENMEETINGS-5:
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Ok. I thought that they are different meaning variables. But yes, they play
similar role.
So we can use language_id as that parameter "&language=".
And what about iCall mails? May I just add a small code to the
"sendInvitionIcalLink" method:
String invitation_link = baseurl + "?invitationHash="
+ invitationsHash + "&language=" +
language_id.toString();
or what?
If I do this then users would receive e-mails with link parameter
"&language=SOME_ID" and this SOME_ID could mismatch with their language_id
which they have in their profile settings.
But if they can read a e-mail in that language they maybe can understand
OpenMeetings interface as well :)
What do you think?
> Invitation default language
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>
> Key: OPENMEETINGS-5
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-5
> Project: Openmeetings
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
> Reporter: German Grekhov
> Assignee: German Grekhov
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
>
> Attachments: invitation_language.patch
>
>
> When you want to send invitation to somebody you have already known what
> language he speaks. But if you don't know then how will you talk with him?
> So it is a good thing to choose default invitation language.
> A big plus of it is that a user received invitation needs to click less
> amount of buttons. He just enters a room and starts communicating with other
> participants.
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