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Author: Vicenç Masanas Created: 8/24/2005 RssIcon
Information and progress on Core Localization matters.
By Vicenç Masanas on 9/26/2005
When a new DotNetNuke version is published and you're running a portal in a language other than the English provided default, you should verify and adjust your customized resource files to the new version.

C. Updating a language pack for a newer DotNetNuke version

So you have now installed the new DotNetNuke version and want to adjust your existing language packs to the new resources. What should you do?

DotNetNuke comes with an option to verify resource files against the base resources...
By Vicenç Masanas on 9/20/2005
Building a language pack DNN involves a couple of steps. Here is a detailed guide of the best approach I've found to create them and in fact this is the procedure I use to localize DotNetNuke. If you need more information on the DotNetNuke localization framework you can read more about it on the "DotNetNuke Localization" document in the official DotNetNuke documentation.

This blog post is the first in a series where I'll discuss the most common procedures in DotNetNuke localization.

PreparationIn...
By Vicenç Masanas on 9/20/2005
In the previous post (DotNetNuke Language Pack Creation (1)) I descrived the basic steps needed to create a language pack from scratch.In this article we will see how to customize and existing language pack to create a new one.

B. Customizing and existing language

Imagine we want to create a language pack for spanish to use it in Perú (so it would be es-PE). The usual approach tells we should proceed as we did in our previous...
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