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5/8/2007 3:37 AM
 

Hi, is there a way to pass the current language (locale) to an .aspx page inside an IFRAME module?  I need the .aspx page to show localized content according to the current portal locale (maybe using querystring?).

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12/6/2007 1:47 PM
 

I had the same problem and after a long quest (due to the lack of documentation) I made it: just define the following querystring

Name: language
Value: pass-though querystring
Last field: language

In this way you receive a querystring called language valorized with the current language (I guess that Enable Language Parameter in URL must be set to make this work...)

 
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