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6/7/2008 2:24 AM
 

Hi All,

The languages that we see in the supported locale dropdownlist  are retrieved from the .net framework in our system or in the server where the site resides.   If we want to add a new language on to the DNN add the langauge ( language is defined by two things i.e Culture and Region) on to the .net framework using any of the  .net programming languages. we will have to use CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder class for that. Further information is available in MSDN. (LINK: ).

ASP.net 2.0: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172469(VS.80).aspx

ASP.Net 3.5: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172469.aspx

Before registering edit your language display name , langauge native name  and other language specific attributes of the CRIB (CultureRegionInfoBuilder) a. After registering the new  culture restart the system and go to the site and look at your language that has been added to the Dropdownlist. Now we can localize it and download the language pack for further use.. ..You can see my posts in this link:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/77/threadid/226977/scope/posts/Default.aspx

..... and for all this information I should thank Mr.Sebastian Leupold, who took me through the right way.. thank you again


Note: To translate we need a IME( Input Method Editor) of that corresponding laguage. We can get that options in the Region and Language setting in Control Panel.

Deepak Padiyath
Software Engineer
Ontash India Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

 
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10/12/2011 3:18 AM
 
Thanks for the information - I added a link to it into the Wiki  - and I am glad that I could help with it :)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/3/2011 9:07 AM
 
Thanks for all this information
 
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3/5/2013 5:15 PM
 
hi,

After you insatalled the module Event Calendar & Registration, you wish to make your language pack for your DNN portal. If you're techi enough, you'll open the resource file to edit and put it aside as a corresponding name. Otherwise, please follow the steps beow:

1. Login as Administrator, and click on the menu Admin >> Languages
2. choose the language you'd wish to produce from the sink list at the middle. (You ought to see a listing of accessible languages for your portal, if it's not within the list, you wish to login as Host Account and add it from Host >> Languages)
3. Nevigate from the left, and notice the files underneath directory:
/Desktopmodules/EventsCalendar/App_LocalResources
4. Click on every enter this directory, and translate into your language, bear in mind to click Update after you in dire straits every file.

After you have got done that, the language pack is made, you'll package it and share it with others.

Probably this is useful to you ,for more details follow this link http://www.netultimate.com/blog/
 
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6/3/2013 7:43 AM
 
We have lots of languages which can be added from these kind of languages like siver lights and so many
 
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