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  • 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: encoding, UICulture Language Control Controls ASPNET, utf-8, Visual Studio 2005, ASP.NET, ASP.net 2.0, Culture, How To, Kanji Email Subject encoding, localization, Culture UICulture, External file, VS2005
  • timezone & daylight time ASP.NET 1.1

    question: how to show datetime based on user selection. if user selects JAPAN, CST,EST,PST,KOREA whichever country while login, i need to show datetime in that country timezone eventhough server is EST (eastern standard time). Please include daylight saving time. REMEMBER: user system timezone remains...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by arnet on 08-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: encoding, UICulture Language Control Controls ASPNET, ASP.NET, Culture, Culture Neutral vs. Culture Specific, Culture UICulture, CultureInfo, localization, localization page layout
  • UTF-8, XmlTextReader, and Character entities

    Hello, I'm trying to write client side communication code using xml-rpc. The current server uses utf-8 as encoding, and the result of xml-rpc calling returns character entities for non English alphabets. The client side couldn't decode correctly the result. I traced the problem down and wrote a simple...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by jslj on 04-12-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: encoding, utf-8, ASP.NET, ASP.net 2.0, globalization, japanese, localization, localization master, xml, korean
  • Re: Arabic Problem

    luke78: hi and if i can't change the data type?? there is another mode? I think there is a way, try to change the requestEncoding in the web.config to windows-1252 (Honestly, changing the requestEncoding to windows-1252 used to work well for your case in ASP 3.0), hope it works for you in ASP.NET
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by wdeveloper on 03-20-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: encoding, Translation, language, localization, web.config
  • 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: encoding, Translation, UICulture, utf-8, asp.net 1.1, ASP.net 2.0, Culture, Culture UICulture, globalization, localization
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