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New Post 10/28/2007 2:57 PM
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User is offline Stefan
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Links swap language to default english 

Hi,

When I change my dnn portal current locale to for example dutch and I click on a link to another page on my website, the current locale always changes to the default locale, which is English.

This problem doesn't occur when I browse through the pages with the menu, only when I click on a link that I entered myself in for example the html - module.

Is there any possibility to add the current language to such a link, so it doesn't change always to the default language?

Thanks in advance

 
New Post 10/30/2007 7:40 AM
User is offline Guy Jascht
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www.simcat-tech.com
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Re: Links swap language to default english 

 When you're running the site on a server you own, change this passage in the web.config to:

 

 ...
<
globalization
culture="nl-NL" uiCulture="nl" requestEncoding="UTF-8" responseEncoding="UTF-8" fileEncoding="UTF-8" />
...

and you're running when unlogged with your desired locale (I hope that the dutch language codepage is UTF-8?). Then you've to disable the en-US locale on the menu Admin->Languages. Then is your site running 100% in dutch.

 
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