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7/24/2006 6:15 PM
 

Greetings All,

I did an install of DNN 3.3.3 on my development environment so I could check it out.  The install when real smooth although I have one thing that is occuring to which I can't explain.  For some reason before almost all of the menus, menu items, labels, links, etc on the freshly installed site I have the character combination of [L] being displayed.  For example the login link shows as [L]Login; the admin and host Menus show as [L]Admin and [L]Host.  Instances of this are all over everything pretty much.  I am not sure of this is something with a language setting not being set properly or what the case might be.  So, if someone by chances has any ideas I would like to hear them.  Other then that everything on my install works like it normally would.

Thanks,

Dorian Kunzler

 
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7/25/2006 7:23 AM
 

t[L] indicates, that the string is localized. You can turn this feature on and of in you web.config by altering the value for ShowMissingKeys.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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7/25/2006 3:24 PM
 

Hey Sebastian, thanks for the information.  I thought it might have to do with the string localization just didn't knwo exactly what.  I guess the setting is set to show it in the development.config file (which is what I copied over for my web.config file.  Nice to know this setting exists.

- Dorian Kunzler

 
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9/19/2006 7:43 AM
 
leupold wrote

t[L] indicates, that the string is localized. You can turn this feature on and of in you web.config by altering the value for ShowMissingKeys.



Thanks! I was just looking for this too!
 
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