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12/15/2010 2:51 PM
 
I am enjoying the localization capability of 5.6 !   Great workflow for translating HTML !  Well done!

I use XMod Pro, which also supports localization very well.   I have no problem using the XMod Pro resource (.resx) files that I've created for other locales.  But I cannot get a en-US.resx  file to load correctly.   The module supports [[Request:Locale]]..  which correctly displays the selected tag.

So,  is DNN   ignoring the 'en-US' when it is set as the default?  Is there a language setting or 'publishing' step that I'm missing?   I know that others have used a single, uni-language page with an XMod module that provides the localization...  but I can't figure out how to keep from generating  multiple pages for multiple languages. 

Any help is appreciated.
 
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