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11/10/2006 10:34 AM
 
 

Hello I am a new dotnetnuke user and I have some problems with announcement module

when i try to make my default language Turkish from the language list, announcements in the announcement module are showing [TITLE]-[PUBLISHDATE] and [DESCRIPTION] instead of the informations i put in the announcements. It is working in english but not in the turkish  Please help me my friends. I saw this problem version 4.3.5 and 4.3.4 Turkish language didnot work in both versions in announcement module

thanks in advance

 
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11/27/2006 5:24 PM
 
im experiencing same issue like urs, i believe this problem comes forum module itself not from dnn core

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11/29/2006 4:11 PM
 

this problem is by now a known issue. Apparently, the "designers" of the Turkish language did not have a very international view, resulting in a different meaning of the (in the western world) same character i and I. (of course this is meant as a joke :))

I'm not sure where in the template system this causes the exact problem, i was able to reproduce though. My proposed solution is to change the thread culture to en-US prior to handling the template, and turn it back to the users culture afterwards....


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2/25/2007 4:02 PM
 
Eric, any update on this problem,
A friend told me that id tag in tables causing this problem. Are you using any id or Id tag?

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2/26/2007 10:34 AM
 

Ismet,

The problem is that the announcement module currently uses UPPERCASE token names, also internally. So there will always be casing problems with any field containing i's. Currently problematic fields are PublishDate, ExpireDate, Title, Description and ViewOrder

One way to fix this i suppose is to change all fieldnames in the db (table and stored procs) in uppercase.

The next version of this module will have this all fixed, as it will use a more advanced templating system (courtesy of the XML and UDT teams...)


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