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7/30/2005 2:54 AM
 
 Hi everybody and thanks for being here!

The main intention with this new set of forums is provide a convenient way to exchange ideas, suggestions, enhancents, etc. for the localization framework on DotNetNuke.
Please feel free to use them at your convenience to discuss related subjects.

This forum is focussed on the creation and use of the Language Pack feature in DotNetNuke.

These are some of the items that should be posted here:
- How to add a new language: basic procedures and best practices
- Where to find a language pack, how to report problems on language packs, ...
- Issues you found when translating DotNetNuke
- How to use a specific ML feature.
- Suggestions
- ...

Again, thanks for participating in this effort!

Vicenç Masanas
DotNetNuke Localization Team


Vicenç Masanas
Banyoles, Girona - Spain

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10/26/2005 8:37 PM
 

I hope this is the right place for this question. I am unclear on exactly how localization and language packs work. I understand that if I am operating a site in Spain for Spaniards, I would want DNN to appear in Spanish. I assume this is an example of localization.

But what if I have a single site that people of multiple languages access? Can the same site appear to two different people in their own respective languages? Or do I need to set up two different sites which are indentical except for their language? And if the latter is correct, how are they distinguished? By host header? By tld? Something else?

Thanks for the enlightenment.

 
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10/27/2005 4:18 AM
 
You are about the right place - langugage packs are uses to localize the "static" elements of the framework, currently DNN core does not cover content localization. There are solution by 3rd party developers, have a look at this post

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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