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  • Re: East asian language support in .net

    hey , For each Language in .net You hould Create a Resource file you go on each folder you want to localize , then righ click on the folder and create App_Localization folder and then righ click on App_Loclization and add\new Item then you should select Resource.resx file and give the complete Module...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by Kamarikan on 12-30-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: resources, RESX, UICulture, UICulture Language Control Controls ASPNET, .resx, App_LocalResources, Culture, Culture Neutral vs. Culture Specific, globalization, localization, localization master, localization page layout, master page localization resource files, LocalResources, Culture UICulture, multilanguage UseInterface, localization master subfolder, web.config
  • Re: In-page localization using a webcontrol derived from the multiview control

    Thank you for your response. I tried turning my strings and content into Local Resources as recommeneded and the code indeed looks much cleaner. That said, there are some improvements that I would love to see from the next version of visual studio: (please let me know if the current version can do any...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by himawari on 02-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Programmatic access, resources, RESX, UICulture, ASP.net 2.0, Culture UICulture, CultureInfo, feature request, globalization, localization, web.config
  • Re: Web App Time format changed?

    Hi, What happens is that the Web server is configured with a different language than your machine. ASP.net run by default with the timezone of the machine, but you can change this. Go to your Web.config file, and add a <globalization> element under the <system.web> one, so that it looks that...
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by aweil on 02-08-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: UICulture, Culture, globalization, web.config
  • Re: Culture and date setttings - inconsistency between VWD browser and IE.

    Correction - VWD 2005 Express SP1 (not SP2), C#, SQL 2005 Express and XP Pro SP2.
    Posted to Localization (Forum) by LockH on 03-25-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: UICulture, VWD, ASP.net 2.0, Culture, language, web.config, Visual Web Express, Culture UICulture
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