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3/17/2008 5:35 AM
 

When I use non-English in code, DNN cant display it correct.

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eg.

.vb:

Label1.Text = "non-english language code"

.ascx:

<asp:label id=Label1 runat=server></asp:label>

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How can I do? I must resolve it by the  above method similary,  I dont want to use the  resource files.

 

 
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3/17/2008 7:16 AM
 

please have a look  into the Module Developers Localization Guide, available from Documentation page in Resources menu above.


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3/17/2008 7:59 AM
 

Thank you !!!

But,,,I v readed the document

do you mean that the Localization.GetString() can resolved the problem???

I know it's a perfect method,but I need to write localization language in code directly sometimes,

eg,copyright declare.

Is there ways to do it?

 

 

 
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