Whoops, I'm sorry.
Not language_id,
"&language=1" fixed the issue of the invitation not displaying any language
onload.
-Jake
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Gaiski
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 10:50 AM
To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: setUserObjectandGenerateRoomHash
Thanks,
"&language_id=1" fixed it when appending to the URL.
And yes Sebastion, I'm really not sure what the cause of it was. My
conclusion was that the system may have been so flooded with test acounts
that it had unpredicted results. Still can't put a finger on why it did
that, and I know you're using the REST api in the embedded SWF object. Even
when I traced the calls to and from the server and mimiced it I was still
unable. So I'm thinking it was a local database issue.
Nevertheless, since upgrading to 2.0 everything is working excellent for our
SOAP calls.
Thanks!
-Jake
-----Original Message-----
From: seba.wag...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 10:35 AM
To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: setUserObjectandGenerateRoomHash
I don't think you resolved all your issues, a missing language would
not have such an effect.
You can add the param "language_id=1" to force english additionally to
the hash in the URL when accessing OpenMeetings.
However this is not required, you should review your implementation, I
guess your problem will still persist.
Sebastian
2012/8/27 Jacob Gaiski <jgai...@emich.edu>:
Hello All,
I'm using openmeetings 2.0 and I have a question. This kind of ties in
with
my previous issue, though I was able to resolve most of it.
Is their any way to set a language for a user? I'm having an issue now
that
when a user sent to a room from the SOAP API, if they are moderator and
intend on sending out an invitation, the language field is empty. Unless
the
user selects a language, they're being crashed out of the meeting and
taken
back to the landing page.
Does anyone know if this is an association issue? Or is their a way to
force
language when setting a user object?
-Jake
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