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Revision as of 10:37, 24 June 2022
Scope
Web Assistant parameter, specified either in the URL or in the Web Assistant parameters in the linked application.
Purpose
If this parameter is set to true then the Learning tab of the Carousel will display applicable learning content in the user language and all defined fallback languages for that language code. Note that if a content object has been duplicated and translated into additional languages, only one version, in the 'best matching' language) will be displayed, so users will not see multiple versions of the same object but in different languages.
If this parameter is set to false then learning content will only be displayed in a single language - as determined by the user's login or (global / custom) fallback languages as applicable.
Note that this only applies to the Learning page of the Carousel. The Learning Center will display content in all available languages (as present).
Usage
Specified as:
mixedLanguage=[true|false]