Error messages such as 'sorry, I didn't hear you', when the user doesn't repond, are always in English. Even if I globally set the language to french using:
<property name="voicename" value="Isabelle"/>
These message are still in English. Is it possible to change this (we need this for french and german).
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IVR code to change noinput and nomatch error handlers
Hi,
Here's an example of IVR code that shows how you can change the <noinput> and <nomatch> error handlers to French and German (the IVR example uses a French example):
Keep in mind that you can also set up a root document with the noinput and nomatch error handlers set up in this way so that you don't have to keep referring to them in your vxml document.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Plum Support
Here's an example of IVR code that shows how you can change the <noinput> and <nomatch> error handlers to French and German (the IVR example uses a French example):
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<vxml version="2.0">
<form>
<field name="id" type="digits?length=7">
<prompt>
Enter your customer identification number.
</prompt>
<filled>
<assign name="customerid" expr="id"/>
You entered <value expr="id"/>.
<!-- transfer to premium support -->
</filled>
<noinput>
<prompt>
<voice name="juliette">
Désolé, je ne vous ai pas entendu.
</voice>
</prompt>
<reprompt/>
</noinput>
<nomatch>
<prompt>
<voice name="juliette">
Désolé, je ne vous ai pas compris.
</voice>
</prompt>
<reprompt/>
</nomatch>
</field>
</form>
</vxml>
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Plum Support
Last edited by support on Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:29 am, edited 4 times in total.
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IVR code example using the "count" attribute
Hi,
If you do not want to keep getting the user's input, you can use the "count" attribute for <noinput> and <nomatch>. Here's an IVR code example that demonstrates how you can do that (this time in German):
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Plum Support
If you do not want to keep getting the user's input, you can use the "count" attribute for <noinput> and <nomatch>. Here's an IVR code example that demonstrates how you can do that (this time in German):
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<vxml version="2.0">
<form>
<field name="id" type="digits?length=7">
<prompt>
Enter your customer identification number.
</prompt>
<filled>
<assign name="customerid" expr="id"/>
You entered <value expr="id"/>.
<!-- transfer to premium support -->
</filled>
<noinput count="1">
<prompt bargein="false">
<voice name="reiner">
Traurig, hörte ich Sie nicht.
</voice>
</prompt>
<reprompt/>
</noinput>
<noinput count="2">
<prompt bargein="false">
<voice name="reiner">
Traurig, hörte ich Sie nicht.
</voice>
</prompt>
<reprompt/>
</noinput>
<noinput count="3">
<prompt bargein="false">
<voice name="reiner">
Traurig, hörte ich Sie nicht. Auf Wiedersehen.
</voice>
</prompt>
<disconnect/>
</noinput>
<nomatch count="1">
<prompt bargein="false">
<voice name="reiner">
Traurig, verstand ich Sie nicht.
</voice>
</prompt>
<reprompt/>
</nomatch>
<nomatch count="2">
<prompt bargein="false">
<voice name="reiner">
Traurig, verstand ich Sie nicht.
</voice>
</prompt>
<reprompt/>
</nomatch>
<nomatch count="3">
<prompt bargein="false">
<voice name="reiner">
Traurig, verstand ich Sie nicht. Auf Wiedersehen.
</voice>
</prompt>
<disconnect/>
</nomatch>
</field>
</form>
</vxml>
Regards,
Plum Support
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