cindy | Posts: 380

thank you message is not consistent

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Hi, I found out the message showed in the mobile device is not consistent between 'decline' and 'opt out'. there is '.' in 'opt out' message. see the attachment is it resource change or code change? thanks, Cindy

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Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Hi Cindy, This title "Transaction has been declined" is harded coded in the Mobile Signing Ceremony source code "app\locales\locale-en.json" line 46 & 47. Duo

cindy | Posts: 380

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I see. I assume that the message for 'opt out' is hard-coded as well? Cindy

Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Hi Cindy, Yes, the titles of the expiry and opted out pages are all harded coded in this JSON file. Duo

cindy | Posts: 380

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is JSON file in the core component or MSC part? as you known, we have customized MSC packages.

Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Hi Cindy, It's in the MSC part, I've checked other languages under the "locales" folders and seems they have the same inconsistence under the attribute "WHY_ESIGN" -- "DENIED" / "OPTED". Duo

cindy | Posts: 380

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you mean in the locale resource file? not hard coded in the code? my purpose is if it's in the locale file in the MSC, we can fix it by updating the locale resource file and don't need to have another code drop. please confirm. thanks, Cindy

Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Hi Cindy, I apologize if I've confused you. Yes, I meant the locale resource file and you should be able to edit the JSON file without changing the source code. Duo

cindy | Posts: 380

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thank you. I found it in the resource file. Cindy

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