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1/28/2013 5:24 AM
 

Hi!
I just upgraded my ml page  to 06.02.06. I have two languages installed. Swedish and English -  instead of [CULTURE:NATIVENAME]  the English language is shown as a flag instead. 
How do I change so both languages are displayed as [CULTURE:NATIVENAME] ??

Regards
/Cecilia



 
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1/28/2013 6:36 AM
 
Cecilia,

where does it show this? Did you check the LANGUAGE skin object?

Best wishes
Michael

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1/28/2013 7:26 AM
 

Hi,
Yes
My skin object looks like this:

<dnn:LANGUAGE runat="server" ID="dnnLANGUAGE" ShowLinks="True" ShowMenu="False" SelectedItemTemplate ='<span class="lang_selected">[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]</span>' ItemTemplate='<div id="drop" class="dropdiv"><a href="[URL]" class="Language" title="[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]">[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]</a></div>'/>
</div>

I can add that it worked before the upgrade.

Thank you
/Cecilia

 
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1/28/2013 7:55 AM
 

Cecilia,

I have this in DNN 7.0.2, and it works fine:

<dnn:LANGUAGE runat="server" ID="dnnLANGUAGE" ShowLinks="True" ShowMenu="False" SelectedItemTemplate ='<span class="lang_selected">[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]</span>' ItemTemplate='<a href="[URL]" class="Language" title="[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]">[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]</a>' AlternateTemplate='<a href="[URL]" class="Language" title="[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]">[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]</a>' />

Best wishes
Michael


Michael Tobisch
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1/28/2013 8:23 AM
 
Hi Michael!
Thank you so much for your help! That worked great :)

Regards/Cecilia Engdahl
 
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