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  • Re: Arabic in ASPX Page??

    I had checked your site and all the Arabic words appears right (the hand coded and the retrieved from the DB ones). BTW: I’m using IE 7.0 / Vista I, guess you had solved the problem; if not I'm here to help you I have more than 7 years developing Arabic web sites. At the end: I recommend that you use...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by wdeveloper on 03-20-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: globalization, localization, utf-8, encoding, Culture UICulture, Culture, UICulture, Translation, ASP.net 2.0, asp.net 1.1
  • Re: Language with MCMS

    Are you naming the channel itself in Vietnamese!, if yes then that's the problem. it's better to write the name in Latin letter (Name), and for Vietnamese you can write it in (Display Name), because the mcms urlrewriter is using the channel name in the url, even if that works sometimes it will cause...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by wdeveloper on 03-20-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: localization, utf-8, Culture, ASP.net 2.0, asp.net 1.1
  • Sorting Khmer Unicode text

    Hello all. We are currently procing software where all data entry and text display is done in Khmer Unicode. Khmer is the National language of Cambodia. Khmer Unicode is does not make part of Windows XP, also not after (optionally) enabling support for South East Asian languages. Our software's target...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by pietjepuk on 05-15-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: globalization, localization, utf-8, language, Culture, UICulture, multilingual, unicode
  • Re: Arabic in ASPX Page??

    Hi, I see you're an expert for site developping in Arabic, I have the same problem: texts retrieved from DB are displayed OK, texts written directly in the aspx (ver 1.1) page are displayed as junk. I used the UTF-8 meta tag, and culture=ar-EG Arabic (Egypt) and it doesn't help Have any idea...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by nurit on 07-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: utf-8, Culture UICulture, Culture, ASP.NET, multilingual
  • Re: Arabic in ASPX Page??

    Hi, I see you're an expert for site developping in Arabic, I have the same problem: texts retrieved from DB are displayed OK, texts written directly in the aspx (ver 1.1) page are displayed as junk. I used the UTF-8 meta tag, and culture=ar-EG Arabic (Egypt) and it doesn't help Have any idea...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by nurit on 07-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: utf-8, Culture, UICulture Language Control Controls ASPNET, ASP.NET, multilingual
  • Re: localization for <%Password%> and <%Username%>

    The solution turned out to be rather simple and not so obvious. When you save the e-mail template file, make sure you save the file with UTF8 encoding (or other encoding). In Visual Studio, File->Advanced Save Options... and select the desired encoding. Then, there is no need to set the encoding programatically...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by gclapp on 09-28-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: localization, utf-8, encoding, Culture UICulture, Culture, ASP.net 2.0, VS2005, UICulture Language Control Controls ASPNET, Visual Studio 2005, ASP.NET, How To, Kanji Email Subject encoding, External file
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