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New Post 2/13/2008 1:22 PM
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How to configure/ use resource file nl for nl-be and nl-nl ?  

In C# VS2005 it is possible to use a neutral resource file like myresource.nl.resx . In case the Dutch language nl-nl and Belgium Dutch nl-be is used, the myresource.nl.resx is used. If you add myresource.nl-nl.resx  specific resources for nl-nl are shown. In case no resource for nl-nl nor nl is present, the myresource.resx  is used.

How to configure myresource.nl.resx  or myresource.de.resx for de-at and de-de ?
1. In dnn it seems that myresource.nl.resx cannot be used and I need to use myresource.nl-nl.resx and myresource.nl-be.resx  This is quite hard to maintain. Is there a way to fix this? I am using Apollo's language menus and language changer?

Is there a way to define a generic portal language?
2. Secondly, is there a way to define own resources files myresource.resx which will not override the dotnetnuke resources files. Now I have to copy the resource file for every portal like myresource.portal-x.resx and myresource.portal-y.resx  Is there something like myresource.portal.resx which overrides the values in the core modules, but does not require to change the language for each portal independently?

Any help appreciated.

 
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Re: How to configure/ use resource file nl for nl-be and nl-nl ?  

if you provide "de-DE" and your user has set preferred locate to "de-AT", he will get "de-DE" as a fallback, if "de-AT" version of the page is not provided.


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New Post 2/15/2008 1:36 AM
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Re: How to configure/ use resource file nl for nl-be and nl-nl ?  

Can I set de as fall back for de-de and de-at ? and fallback for de --> en-us or en to avoid problems with empty localizations? So that only 1 resource per language can be used, but with exceptions in de-de and/or de-at?

Do you know if there is a similar solution for *portal*

 
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Re: How to configure/ use resource file nl for nl-be and nl-nl ?  

if de-DE is installed, all users with de-AT in their browser settings will default to de-DE. I wouldn't install both, except there are formatting differences (e.g. es-GB and en-US, using en-US as fallback.)


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New Post 2/21/2008 4:58 AM
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Re: How to configure/ use resource file nl for nl-be and nl-nl ?  

 

Hi Sebastian,

Do you know this is possible?

Jelle

Is there a way to define a generic portal language?
2. Secondly, is there a way to define own resources files myresource.resx which will not override the dotnetnuke resources files. Now I have to copy the resource file for every portal like myresource.portal-x.resx and myresource.portal-y.resx  Is there something like myresource.portal.resx which overrides the values in the core modules, but does not require to change the language for each portal independently?

 
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