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I would like to report a bug and also ask some questions.
Questions
1) I've set [User > User managers > Options> Send Password = No] and the Jomsocial still sending user ID and PASSWORD to new registered users. Is it a bug or something that can be fixed soon? I want to have option that NOT to send password via email to my new members.
2) New members received 2 emails after registration (1) Welcome email (In Default language) (2) Activation email (In user language during the registration) . I want both email to be sent via the user language during the registration. How?
Bug report
- Inside the Customize Profile, FIELD_GENDER does not support multilingual due to invalid options. I read all the time "male" and "female" during the registration. After searching the code, I know both are not referring to the language file COM_COMMUNITY_MALE and COM_COMMUNITY_FEMALE; both value should read as "Male" instead of "male" (starting with small letter). I've change the field type from GENDER to SELECT, then you can see the problem.
You will read COM_COMMUNITY_MALE and Female. Strange... I fixed them both to COM_COMMUNITY_MALE and COM_COMMUNITY_FEMALE and the problem resolved. See if you can fix this in your next release. Thanks.
Question
1. Seems this is bug, we will report this
2. Sorry this is impossible, by default we will send 2 kind of emails, to ahcive this you need hack the code
Default Site language: zh-TW
user view language: en-GB
** I have all language files translated probably
- User registered an account (viewing en-GB)
- User received 1st email in zh-TW language
- User received 2nd email in en-GB language
** since the user are viewing the website in en-GB (english user) , but received the 1st message in zh-TW ... (probably cannot read the email)
- I hope the email will be sent both in the user viewing language (not the site default language) en-GB for english visitor, zh-TW for Traditional Chinese visitor, etc.