get rid of the second URL in invites that's meant for those without

the app installed.  It's confusing, especially in SMS case, and the
page they see when they don't have the app installed can explain how
to install it.
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Eric House 2012-11-27 07:02:44 -08:00
parent 30377908df
commit f3ecfa569a

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@ -1229,27 +1229,18 @@
encodings for the greater-than and less-than symbols which
are not legal in xml strings.)-->
<string name="invite_htmf">\u003ca href=\"%1$s\"\u003ETap
here\u003c/a\u003E (or the raw link below) to accept my invitation and
here\u003c/a\u003E (or the full link below) to accept my invitation and
join this game.
\u003cbr \\\u003E
\u003cbr \\\u003E
(raw link: %1$s)
\u003cbr \\\u003E
\u003cbr \\\u003E
\u003ca href=\"http://eehouse.org/market_redir.php\"\u003E Tap
here\u003c/a\u003E (or the raw link below) to
install Crosswords if you haven\'t already.
\u003cbr \\\u003E
\u003cbr \\\u003E
(raw link: http://eehouse.org/market_redir.php)
(full link: %1$s)
</string>
<!-- This is the body of the text version of the invitation. A URL
is created with parameters describing the game and
substituted for "%1$s".-->
<string name="invite_txtf">Play Crosswords? Join this game: %1$s
. (But install Crosswords http://eehouse.org/market_redir.php
first if you haven\'t.)</string>
<string name="invite_txtf">Let\'s play Crosswords! Join this game:
%1$s .</string>
<!-- When I've created the invitation, in text or html, I ask
Android to launch an app that can send it, typically an email