server/core/templates/twofactorsetupchallenge.php
Sascha Wiswedel e24c7a8900
fix wording log in vs. login
"log in" is used as verb, while "login" is a noun.
In this case, what's supposed to be cancelled is the login process - therefore the noun must be used.

Signed-off-by: Sascha Wiswedel <sascha.wiswedel@nextcloud.com>
2020-01-06 14:44:31 +01:00

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<?php
/** @var $l \OCP\IL10N */
/** @var $_ array */
/* @var $provider OCP\Authentication\TwoFactorAuth\IProvider */
$provider = $_['provider'];
/* @var $template string */
$template = $_['template'];
?>
<div class="body-login-container update">
<h2 class="two-factor-header"><?php p($provider->getDisplayName()); ?></h2>
<?php print_unescaped($template); ?>
<p><a class="two-factor-secondary" href="<?php print_unescaped($_['logout_url']); ?>">
<?php p($l->t('Cancel login')) ?>
</a></p>
</div>