Bruno,

It should better for the records to put your comments on jira. my 2cents.

Cheers,

Vincent

2008/1/22, Bruno Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> All the language specific parts of the gadget should be in the message
> bundle file. Also bear in mind the the TOS can be BOTH language and location
> specific. E.g. different TOS for Spain vs. Argentina, even though they both
> speak Spanish. That leaves two possibilities:
>
> 1) Put the url in the message bundle (which can be language and location
> specific):
>   <tos type="text/html"
> url="__MSG_TOS-URL__<http://www.example.com/myapp/tos.html>
> "/>
>
> 2) Append the language and location to the tos url:
>
>   <tos type="text/html" url="www.myserver.com/tos.html"/>
>
>   Links to: www.myserver.com/tos.html?hl=es&gl=ar      (Spanish / Argentina)
>
>
> The second option can't link to different domains (e.g.
> www.myserver.ar/tos.html), so I'd probably go with the first.
>
>
> On Jan 22, 2008 2:32 PM, Paul Lindner (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Add Terms of Service attribute to Gadget XML document format
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >                 Key: SHINDIG-31
> >                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-31
> >             Project: Shindig
> >          Issue Type: New Feature
> >            Reporter: Paul Lindner
> >
> >
> > To allow developers to specify their terms of service for their
> > Application we should
> > allow a way to specify terms of service inside the XML file:
> >
> >  <tos xml:lang="en" type="text/html" url="
> > http://www.example.com/myapp/tos.html"/>
> >  <tos xml:lang="es" type="text/html" url="
> > http://www.example.com/myapp/tos-es.html"/>
> >
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