Consent Wording

NAKAMURA Motonori motonori at nii.ac.jp
Wed Nov 19 17:07:04 EST 2014


(2014/11/20 6:25), Cantor, Scott wrote:
> On 11/19/14, 8:50 PM, "NAKAMURA Motonori" <motonori at nii.ac.jp> wrote:
>>
>> Is meaning of the sentence "close the web browser to abort the login"
>> clear for users? Users can reset the choice by closing the browser?
> 
> It doesn't matter, it's an artifact of something the code's doing now that 
> has to change. "Reject" needs to record a negative decision, and take the 
> user to an exit point. Right now it doesn't work, it pops up a message 
> saying that it can't do that, so what that message says doesn't matter.

I see. I thought a user is required to close the browser "to abort the
login" to get somewhat good effect, otherwise it may be no use to say
(in my personal feeling).

>> BTW, is there any plan to support multilingual resources?
> 
> Spring supports multi-lingual message properties. If you need more than 
> what Spring has, that's a matter to take up with Spring. For example, they 
> don't handle the full range of lang preferences from a browser, they just 
> look for a single match or fall back to a default.

Yes, I know mechanism is provided. My question is resources itself
(translations). It may be happy for admins to share resources on
translations in a centralized way. If there is no plan, such resources
should be offered by each language region as usual.

Former version of IdP offers just a login page which gives words
"username" and "password" simply, and these words can be understood by
almost users. So translation support was not so important.

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Motonori NAKAMURA <motonori at nii.ac.jp>
Academic Authentication Systems Office,
National Institute of Informatics/GakuNin, JAPAN




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