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Cisco Meeting Server 2.0 : Customization Guidelines
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4 Customizing the text shown in invitations
Customization of the invitation text is done via the use of a template which the client requests
from the Web Bridge. The templates are cached by the client so any changes to a template will
not immediately appear in the client.
from the Web Bridge. The templates are cached by the client so any changes to a template will
not immediately appear in the client.
4.1 Creating the invitation_template.txt
1. Create an invitation_template.txt file in UTF-8 using the information in
. An
example that you can copy and customize is shown in
4.1.1 Permitted conditional statements and placeholders
The template can contain both conditional statements and placeholders. This allows a single
template to be used for multiple spaces and gives a consistent feel to the invitations.
template to be used for multiple spaces and gives a consistent feel to the invitations.
Six placeholders are currently defined, each starts and ends with a % character, see table
below:
below:
Table 8: Placeholders in invitation template
Placeholder
Type
%name%
Conference name
%uri%
Dial-in URI of the conference
%numeric_
id%
id%
Numeric ID of the conference
%hyperlink%
Direct hyperlink to the conference on the web bridge
%passcode%
Numeric PIN for the conference
%%
Always replaced with %
Note: that any % within the text will be interpreted as the start of a placeholder. To insert a
single ‘%’ in the text use the placeholder %%
single ‘%’ in the text use the placeholder %%
Three conditional statements are supported, see table below. They can be nested if required.
4 Customizing the text shown in invitations