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10/30/2010 7:33 AM
 
Module Title do not support Localization
Rad Grid is not complete Localization (message , paging ,...)
Rad Confirm window is not complete Localization (Title , Buttons)
Rad Editor is not complete Localization (TD Style builder)
Content Localization require modules support  multi Css for  language (Right to left, left to right)
Core support only one calender require support Hijri , Persian , Japan , ....
 
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11/2/2010 8:12 AM
 
module title has been moved to tabmodules, which are localized if using core Localized Pages feature (called "content localization" in UI). However there is no localization support for Module Definition friendly name and description, if you are looking for this. RAD components are localized via installing available language packs from Telerik web site, AFAIK. support for RTL and other calendars are some of the missing features in current localization solution within the core framework (besides a couple of bugs).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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11/5/2010 2:57 PM
 
Hi,

I have just published now a new project to display current date using rare calendars! Please read this post.

Gilles

We (team members) are Humans offering their knowledge, their work and their spare time FOR FREE to benefit the community. It would be so particularly appreciated that your messages begin with "Hello" and end with "Thank you" or any other form of politeness. Ask yourself what your reaction would be, if you were approached by me (a total stranger) on the street to ask you something without saying "Hello" nor "Thank you"? After several years of services dedicated to the community, I begin to be tired to read requests without any form of politeness.
 
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11/5/2010 7:02 PM
 
Gilles, thanks for this great contribution!

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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11/6/2010 1:08 AM
 
Very good But my request to change the entire portal based on the language I Change Default.aspx for Persian but is best to change Portal core for all language Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim Scrolltop As HtmlControls.HtmlInputHidden = CType(Page.FindControl("ScrollTop"), HtmlControls.HtmlInputHidden) If Scrolltop.Value <> "" Then DotNetNuke.UI.Utilities.DNNClientAPI.AddBodyOnloadEventHandler(Page, "__dnn_setScrollTop();") Scrolltop.Value = Scrolltop.Value End If 'Bazrafshan If (CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.ToString.ToLower = "fa-ir".ToLower) Then PersianDate.ChangeCultureToPersian() End If End Sub 'Bazrafshan Public Shared Sub ChangeCultureToPersian() Dim info As New CultureInfo("fa-IR") Dim dateTimeFormat As DateTimeFormatInfo = info.DateTimeFormat dateTimeFormat.AbbreviatedDayNames = New String() {ChrW(1609), ChrW(1583), ChrW(1587), ChrW(1670), ChrW(1662), ChrW(1580), ChrW(1588)} dateTimeFormat.DayNames = New String() {ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1705) & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607), ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1608) & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607), ChrW(1587) & ChrW(1607) & " " & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607), ChrW(1670) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607), ChrW(1662) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1580) & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607), ChrW(1580) & ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1593) & ChrW(1607), ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607)} dateTimeFormat.AbbreviatedMonthNames = New String() {ChrW(1601) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1608) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1606), ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1578), ChrW(1582) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1583), ChrW(1578) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1583), ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1608) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1570) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1606), ChrW(1570) & ChrW(1584) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1610), ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1606), ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1587) & ChrW(1601) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1583), ""} dateTimeFormat.MonthNames = New String() {ChrW(1601) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1608) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1606), ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1578), ChrW(1582) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1583), ChrW(1578) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1583), ChrW(1588) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1585) & ChrW(1610) & ChrW(1608) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1570) & ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1606), ChrW(1570) & ChrW(1584) & ChrW(1585), ChrW(1583) & ChrW(1610), ChrW(1576) & ChrW(1607) & ChrW(1605) & ChrW(1606), ChrW(1575) & ChrW(1587) & ChrW(1601) & ChrW(1606) & ChrW(1583), ""} dateTimeFormat.AMDesignator = ChrW(1602) & "." & ChrW(1592) dateTimeFormat.PMDesignator = ChrW(1576) & "." & ChrW(1592) dateTimeFormat.ShortDatePattern = "yyyy/MM/dd" dateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek = DayOfWeek.Saturday Dim calendar As New PersianCalendar GetType(DateTimeFormatInfo).GetField("calendar", (BindingFlags.NonPublic Or (BindingFlags.Public Or BindingFlags.Instance))).SetValue(dateTimeFormat, calendar) Dim objectValue As Object = RuntimeHelpers.GetObjectValue(GetType(DateTimeFormatInfo).GetField("m_cultureTableRecord", (BindingFlags.NonPublic Or (BindingFlags.Public Or BindingFlags.Instance))).GetValue(dateTimeFormat)) objectValue.GetType.GetMethod("UseCurrentCalendar", (BindingFlags.NonPublic Or BindingFlags.Instance)).Invoke(RuntimeHelpers.GetObjectValue(objectValue), New Object() {RuntimeHelpers.GetObjectValue(calendar.GetType.GetProperty("ID", (BindingFlags.NonPublic Or BindingFlags.Instance)).GetValue(calendar, Nothing))}) GetType(CultureInfo).GetField("calendar", (BindingFlags.NonPublic Or (BindingFlags.Public Or BindingFlags.Instance))).SetValue(info, calendar) Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = info Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = info CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat = dateTimeFormat CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture.DateTimeFormat = dateTimeFormat End Sub
 
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