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12/4/2015 4:41 PM
 

Hi folks,

How can I get the LocalResourceFile in a WebApi method ? 

using (var rsxr = new ResXResourceReader(HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(LocalResourceFile + ".ascx.resx")))
{
   var res = rsxr.OfType<DictionaryEntry>()
                .ToDictionary(
                     entry => entry.Key.ToString().Replace(".", "_"),
                     entry => Localization.GetString(entry.Key.ToString()),LocalResourceFile);
}

And is it possible to get the information that the ActiveModule is in Edit mode ?

ModuleInfo module = new ModuleController().GetModule(ActiveModule.ModuleID, ActiveModule.TabID); 
bool editable = ModulePermissionController.HasModuleAccess(SecurityAccessLevel.Edit, "edit", module) && ActiveModule.IsEditable;

Best wishes from Germany
Torsten Weggen

dotnetnuke.blog. DNN Usergroup German Speaking Area Eurepean Network of DotNetNuke Professionals
 
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6/14/2016 8:58 AM
 
Hello Torsten, we're you able to find a way to get the localresourcefile via the WebApi?


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