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3/27/2009 6:49 AM
 

Hi I have a module in which i would like a section where the user can change the language. I dont want to use the dnn default language control, i wont to make my own with two choices, english and greek.

What code do i need to use? Something like Dotnetnuke.Services.setLanguage = "gr-GR"; ?

I basically want to set the language based on which button is pressed.

 

Thank you

Paul

 
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3/28/2009 6:07 AM
 

for best results you should check the code of the language skinobject, since you might not only want to change the culture of the page, but also persist the setting correctly (ie, in such a way that also the url changes accordingly)

 


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3/29/2009 6:52 PM
 

That actually what i did (check the language object). I found the line that changed the culture, although for some reasons my dnnLabels didnt change. As for the  persistance it seemed like a value in the cookie is replaced or something like that, am I right? Understanding how it works should hepl me implement it...

 

Thx

 
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