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11/16/2012 12:11 PM
 

play with the following instead of the nateivename

 

 

[CULTURE:DISPLAYNAME]

Gets the culture name in the format "<languagefull> (<country/regionfull>)" in the language of the localized version of .NET Framework.

[CULTURE:ENGLISHNAME]

Gets the culture name in the format "<languagefull> (<country/regionfull>)" in English.

[CULTURE:LCID]

Gets the culture identifier for the current CultureInfo

[CULTURE:NAME]

Gets the culture name in the format "<languagecode2>-<country/regioncode2>".

[CULTURE:NATIVENAME]

Gets the culture name, consisting of the language, the country/region, and the optional script, that the culture is set to display.

[CULTURE:TWOLETTERISOCODE]

Gets the ISO 639-2 three-letter code for the language of the current CultureInfo

[CULTURE:THREELETTERISOCODE]

Gets the ISO 639-1 two-letter code for the language of the current CultureInfo
 
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11/16/2012 1:06 PM
 

Thanks a lot for the help. At the end I noticed I didn't have to use tokens for the links, so I just wrote "english" and "spanish" directly in the code. Like this:

[dnn:LANGUAGE ID="dnnLANGUAGE" runat="server" CssClass="no" ItemTemplate='<a href="[URL]" title="English">English</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;'
                SelectedItemTemplate='<a href="[URL]" title="Español">Español</a>'
                ShowLinks="True" ShowMenu="False" CommonHeaderTemplate="" CommonFooterTemplate="" /]

Thanks a lot!

 
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11/17/2012 4:22 AM
 
JP, that is an option as long as you keep the same selection of languages, otherwise you should consider switching to a different LanguageSelector like free Interzoic Language skin object (http://www.interzoic.com/products/lan...)

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Sebastian Leupold

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