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10/1/2007 7:56 AM
 

Hi

I try to create an internal link (link type: page) in a multi language portal (DNN 4.6).
The link works fine but DotNetNuke keep changing the locale by changing in the url and dosn't stick to the one chosen for the current session.

Everytime I click the link the page are viewed in en-US. When I try to find out what is causing this I realise that DNN does this without consideration to neither portal default language, user preferd locale or web browser locale.

I use Apollo Software to localize the portal and AdvAnnouncement to create the link. But this seems to be ha problem in DNN core and LinkClick.aspx

 
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10/6/2007 4:48 AM
 

sorry, AFAIK this is still an issue that shall be fixed in DNN 4.7.0


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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