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New Post 7/13/2008 11:33 PM
User is offline Ufuk Coban
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Localization of module title 

how can i localize the title of a module? i have 2 enabled language on my dnn host. i added an announcement module to a page. i want this module to have localized title on each different page. how can i do that?


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New Post 7/13/2008 11:48 PM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Localization of module title 

currently, this works by using multilingual modules like free MLAnnouncements (www.apollo-software.nl) or Magic Content (see in Forge, using icon above).


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New Post 8/28/2008 3:02 PM
User is offline psturdee
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Re: Localization of module title 
If you want to do your own heavily lifting, try doing something like this in your module's Page_Init method: protected void Page_Init(object sender, EventArgs e) { this.ModuleConfiguration.ModuleTitle = "Whatever you want your module title to be"; } You can use Resource files to provide the strings with something like this: protected void Page_Init(object sender, EventArgs e) { this.ModuleConfiguration.ModuleTitle = Localization.GetString("ModuleTitle", Localization.GetResourceFile(this, "YourModule.ascx"); } then define in your resource files, "YourModule.ascx.[lang].resx", a name, "ModuleTitle.Text", with the language-specific value.
 
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