Difference between revisions of "Multi-Language E-Mail Templates"
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− | + | * Create a file in the /includes/language/[some language directory] directory (example: testtemplate.inc) | |
− | + | * Populate the file with your template text (same as in an email template edited and stored in the editor). You can use all the same %% variables. | |
− | + | * In your template file, you can specify a subject to use by enclosing it in tags (example: <subject>This is the subject</subject>) | |
− | + | * Edit the existing template in the template editor in AWBS and specify the new template file (example: <file>testtemplate.inc</file>) All other text should be removed. | |
− | + | * If the user has a language selected and there is a file in that language directory it will be pulled and parsed for the user |
Latest revision as of 13:18, May 8, 2010
- Create a file in the /includes/language/[some language directory] directory (example: testtemplate.inc)
- Populate the file with your template text (same as in an email template edited and stored in the editor). You can use all the same %% variables.
- In your template file, you can specify a subject to use by enclosing it in tags (example: <subject>This is the subject</subject>)
- Edit the existing template in the template editor in AWBS and specify the new template file (example: <file>testtemplate.inc</file>) All other text should be removed.
- If the user has a language selected and there is a file in that language directory it will be pulled and parsed for the user