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9/19/2011 12:49 PM
 
   I am using DNN 05.06.03 (45). For one of the web site I have applied Persian language pack (ResourcePack.Core.5.5.0.fa-IR).  Most of the text is converted to Persian language, and where I wanted to change the text, I have modified it using resource files.
   I'm facing problem with "Archive" module in Blog. Month names displayed in Persian are not correct. I want to change the month names to display correct Persian months. Where should I change the Month names?
 
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9/20/2011 3:42 AM
 
as far as I can see, there is no localization provided for month names in the archive, the list is retrieved from the database (archiveControlller.GetBlogMonths) and presented directly w/o localization. I suggest creating an item in the project issue tracker at dnnblog.codeplex.com.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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9/20/2011 11:12 PM
 
Hi Sebastian, thanks for the reply.
But on my web site, the Month name displayed below Calendar control is getting displayed in Persian language, and the translation is not correct.
For another web site, Archive control displays month name below Calendar control in English, along with the number of posts for that month. [e.g. July (8)]. Whenever I click on the month name to get the posts in that month, it start displaying Month names in Persian. For both these web site, I have used same Persian language pack. From the Admin/Host settings, I have disabled "English" language. Only language available is Persian.

Will it be possible for you to provide me your email address, so that I can email you URLs of both the we b sites. Due to some reasons, I can not past hem here.

Thanks for your help
 
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9/26/2011 5:17 AM
 
This sounds very strange, but I am running out of ideas. maybe the Blog team is able to help.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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9/26/2011 1:58 PM
 
I have tried lot of things with the Blog, but not able to resolve this error. I have created an item in the project issue tracker at dnnblog.codeplex.com May be I will get some help there.

"http://ghughnus.com/" This is my web site where I am facing the problems.

Will it be the case, that my language pack is not functioning properly. I did following steps while installation of language packs.
- Log in as Host
- Install Persian Language pack
- Using Language editor, enabled the language
- Disabled "English" language. Also removed language selector option from web site (flag icons)
 
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