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New Post 2/3/2007 5:21 AM
User is offline Dylan Barber
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Localization of multiple modules 

I have a series of module that work together and would like to provide localization through one file (I may have missed it in the docs) can anybody tell me the right code or point me to where in the docs I can find this

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New Post 2/3/2007 8:33 AM
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Re: Localization of multiple modules 
please have a look into the localization backgrounder and module localization guide, included in the DNN documentation pack. Please notice, that you will need to have a separate resource file per control.
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New Post 2/3/2007 8:37 AM
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Re: Localization of multiple modules 
also.. you can put shared localization strings in a file called SharedResources.resx. Have a look at for instance UDT or Announcements module to see how that works...
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New Post 2/3/2007 8:38 AM
User is offline Dylan Barber
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Re: Localization of multiple modules 

but how does the framework do it - there is localization files that can be used across the whole framework for things like 'Delete' and such that we can use in modules isnt there a way to say in a module

objRCI_CompanyInfo.Content = Localization.GetString("DefaultContent", LocalResourceFile)

And instead of the LocalResourceFile we use point it at a specific file - I have looked this over and I think I could hack it to use a specific file but as always I hate to muck with the core

 
New Post 2/3/2007 8:39 AM
User is offline Dylan Barber
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Re: Localization of multiple modules 
Thanks Erik that might be what I am looking for
 
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