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8/19/2011 5:03 AM
 
Hello everyone.

I have searched and haven't found a solved case about my problem.

I will try to put it as simple as possible:

I have a 2-language website and I've created an HTML menu (in a HTML module). How is it possible, to have localized content (e.g. my HTML menu) on the SearchResults.aspx page when we know that this page has to be neutral?

The problem is general. On a dynamic page (like SearchResults.aspx) how does the static content localize?
 
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8/21/2011 9:32 AM
 
afair the search results page filters based on the selected language

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8/21/2011 7:50 PM
 
AFAIK, search has NO option separate results by language (and I  created an appropriate item in the release tracker some time ago).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/9/2011 4:42 PM
 
We have a site with 2 languages: English and Spanish.

I would like the Spanish Search Results page to display Spanish words for "Sorry, no results were found", "Search results for", "Page", "Previous", "Next "and "Last".

I tried editing the Spanish language resource file for Search Results, but it doesn't change it.

If I understand what you said above. I come to this conclusion. Changing the labels to Spanish is not possible at this time as the Search Results module is culture neutral. Is this correct?
 
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12/10/2011 9:01 AM
 
despite the page being neutral or language specific, static localization should follow current culture from cookie/URL. If you translated all keys for page results module and you switched to English, unauthenticated users should see the page in current language while authenticated users should get it displayed in their preferred language from user profile. (DNN 5.5+)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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