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Translation on Revocation Terms Does Not Take Effect Until the Page is Reloaded #20

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shruti-rao opened this issue Mar 17, 2017 · 1 comment

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shruti-rao commented Mar 17, 2017

  1. Select English language, go to "Consents" menu, and choose "Add a Consent", and "Provide eSignature".
  2. Select "Manage Consent" on the signed Consent. Click on "Revocation".
  3. On the Revoke Consent Page, Select Spanish. You will see that the revocation terms are not translated as shown below.
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  4. Click on the browser's "Reload this Page" button. From the Consent list, click on "Manage Consent" on the signed Consent. Select "Revocation".
  5. The revocation terms are not translated as shown below.
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  6. The same issue exists if you change from Spanish to English
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ghost commented Mar 20, 2017

@shruti-rao: I believe this issue may be related to the fact that the consent terms are actually read from a database lookup table. I'm not sure exactly how this was handled when ASU implemented multiple language support, but I suspect that somehow the fact that a database lookup is involved may play a role.

@mimlandry mimlandry changed the title Translation on Revocation terms does not come into effect until the page is reloaded Translation on Revocation Terms Does Not Take Effect Until the Page is Reloaded Mar 20, 2017
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