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3/23/2007 9:56 PM
 
I am developing a site within Australia and in my looking around while in Host settings I noticed
within "Lists" that under Country I only have US and Canada in the left tree menu. Should or can
I put Australia in here and what or how does this help me?
 
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3/27/2007 7:31 PM
 

You can and should add Australia as a language on your website because it's such a great country - especially sunny Melbourne (go the Tigers). Another reason is then you can set it as the default language on the portal which means the names of fields on the Admin and Host pages as well as the Add/Edit pages and other core admin pages of DNN use Australian rather than US English.

Go to Community > Language Packs and download the Australian language pack then upload it ( http://www.dotnetnuke.com/About/DotNetNukeOnlineHelp/tabid/787/TID/1462/cid/128/Default.aspx ), set it as the default for your portal and try it out. If you will be having users who have other first languages (which is likely in our multi-cultural country), you can impress them by adding other languages which they can choose from on their profile. This will set their own personal language but not anyone elses or the portals.

Btw, language pack are generously created by community members... and now all we need is a you beaut dinky di Aussie slang language pack - any takers?


Lorraine Young
www.dnnangel.com
Author of the DotNetNuke User Manuals
& Co-author "DotNetNuke For Dummies"
 
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4/3/2007 3:50 PM
 
I cannot seem to find how to set the English (Australia) en-AU as default. I have selected it as a
Supported Locales and it appears along with English (United States) en-US. when I try to disable
the en-US language I get the error message "You cannot delete or disable the default language for
the portal.".

How do I confirm which language is the default?
 
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4/5/2007 8:02 AM
 
I found the site settings for language default. However, I cannot discover how to disable the en-US
language, or at the very least, remove the choice of languages from next to the search box?
 
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4/5/2007 4:19 PM
 

in newer DNN version (~3.3.0+), there has been added an enable/disable option to site languages.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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