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<p dir="ltr">Hi again,</p>
<p dir="ltr">Is it easy to extend the taglib to handle a default language? It should be realy nice to present for example the english service name, description and privacy policy in a browser with primary language Swedish for a french service. This should be
very usable interfederated web service with code of conduct.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Pål<br>
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<div class="x_quote">Den 11 apr 2014 21:53 skrev "Cantor, Scott" <cantor.2@osu.edu>:<br type="attribution">
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<div class="PlainText">On 4/11/14, 1:46 PM, "Pål Axelsson" <Pal.Axelsson@uadm.uu.se> wrote:<br>
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>We've an IDP that shows five different MDUI elements as information to<br>
>the user. It works ratrher well when there is a language element in the<br>
>MDUI with the as the primary prefered language in the browser. But it<br>
>displays nothing when the browser prefered language is not available in<br>
>the MDUI elements. Is it possible to get a default language or does the<br>
>IdP use a value without language tag?<br>
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Looking at the taglib, it appears to display nothing if there's no value<br>
matching one of the browser's languages.<br>
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-- Scott<br>
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