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    Hi friends, Can anyone help me in developing application with multiple language support. we can make use of resource files but whether to use gloabal resource or local resource pls suggest me. My application is having 15 pages , and m using master pages. And i want to know how to use java script with multiple languages. Any help can be appreciated. regards,

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      Hi friends, Can anyone help me in developing application with multiple language support. we can make use of resource files but whether to use gloabal resource or local resource pls suggest me. My application is having 15 pages , and m using master pages. And i want to know how to use java script with multiple languages. Any help can be appreciated. regards,

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      hi, use global resource file.(extension .resx).there u have name and value.in the name give the name of ur control and in value the language by which u r calling that control.for.eg u have empname as name give some value for that like Employeename and call it in codebehind like txtempName.text=Resources..empname

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        hi, use global resource file.(extension .resx).there u have name and value.in the name give the name of ur control and in value the language by which u r calling that control.for.eg u have empname as name give some value for that like Employeename and call it in codebehind like txtempName.text=Resources..empname

        T.Balaji

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        Thanks balaji, m using global resource file as u said, but how abt java script , i hav written some java script functions how to make them dynamic depending on language. thanks inadvance.

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          Thanks balaji, m using global resource file as u said, but how abt java script , i hav written some java script functions how to make them dynamic depending on language. thanks inadvance.

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          cd is ezr 2 rite if u fix ths mssng kys on ur kybrd

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            cd is ezr 2 rite if u fix ths mssng kys on ur kybrd

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            :-D :-D That made me laugh out loud

            The answers posted by me are suggestions only and cannot be used in anyway against me.

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              cd is ezr 2 rite if u fix ths mssng kys on ur kybrd

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              Pete OHanlon
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              That took me a minute to translate. I ran it through Babelfish, but there's no option for "Txt spking idiot to English" in there (and I'm not calling you an idiot here :-D ).

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              modified on Thursday, September 18, 2008 7:14 AM

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                That took me a minute to translate. I ran it through Babelfish, but there's no option for "Txt spking idiot to English" in there (and I'm not calling you an idiot here :-D ).

                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                modified on Thursday, September 18, 2008 7:14 AM

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                It still surprises me how easy English is to read if you drop most/all vowels. maybe these 1d10t txtspkrs have a point :~

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