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2/21/2008 12:46 PM
 

Jelle,

sure, use the language item in Host menu and modify the resource files using the "host" mode (not system mode!)


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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3/2/2008 8:24 AM
 

Hi Sebastian,

I have been digging a bit in the library source code. I do not see specific name for the override over host. I do not want to change the language resources I installed and received from the community. But the specific changes should hold for all languages in all portals. Does your solution say that if I use host and I receive a new update, all those changes are overwritten? Like:

<coremodule>.resx is from DNN, then I want to have something different for all my portals. I do not want to do this per admin/ country because that drives me nuts. So I want: <allportalmodule>.resx, then in some portals there is an exception. so <portal-x>.resx. I would like to change the allportal.resx so that all changes are affected in all portals, but not those with portal-x. If I now would change the coremodule I have to redo my work if a new language pack/ update arrives. So I would like to have something in between. Now I copied portal-x to all portals...but that is a lot of work and the resx directory is getting crowded.

Secondly, I would like to clean up the resource files, if in portal-x and coremodule.resx there is the same; or in fallback --> then remove from portal-x ? Does such program/ module exist? I saw in the source code that a hashtable is loaded with all changes, that table would be smaller if I could throw out / clean-up the resources to match it behaviour. It is now a bit a mess I think.

Jelle

 
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3/4/2008 5:59 PM
 

Jelle,

  • Portal and host (for all portals of your installation) specific changes are not overwritten on updates of core components and language packs. Only "System" mode modifies core language files itself. "Host" mode is comparable to your "allportal.resx" approach
  • there is no removal option and no need, due to load order host localization overrides system values and portal specific localization overrides both. the in memory footprint for localizations shall be optimized in DNN 5.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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