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Hello there
You shared a PaymentIntent cancellation request that didn't error.
Can you clarify what you mean here?
Well I can’t find the request id for what I want. I can share an webhook event id. Would that help?
Sure
evt_3RLqLtBLgDt8GrDE2YasPNZS
From looking at our internal logs it seems that 3DS for that PaymentIntent was completed via a browser set in English and thus the result localized to English here in terms of the last_payment_error.message.
Ok. That is helpful. I'll test with a brouser set to another language.
Thanks
Changed the browser language to spanish and tried again. Still have the message in english evt_3RLrELBLgDt8GrDE34ZVeHDQ
Is there a property I can check to see what browser language 3DS check is checking?
Hmm no nothing you can check. I do see that example was completed with a Spanish browser. Hmmm maybe I'm incorrect here in that case and we don't localize when you confirm server-side like this.
Let me double check
@toxic iron apologies for the delay
This took a while to track down.
The short of it is that we unfortunately do not localize Webhooks.
I thought we did but I was incorrect.
When confirming server-side like this you would have to handle the localization yourself.
If you confirm client-side instead, you get this localization out of the box.
Thanks for checking this out. We’ll discuss internally how to handle this.
I don’t think we can confirm client side. It’s a high frequency situation and we have to be very aware of rate limits.
Gotcha, yeah in that case you may need to do some localization mapping on your end.