Localization :: Changes Numbers All To English In IE8?
Jan 10, 2010
I am developing a site in Persian (it a right to left language), and it's supposed to be used both with IE7 and IE8. I don't have any problems with IE7 but in IE8 all my numbers show in English instead of Persian; ie instead of showing ١٢٣ , IE8 shows 123. I tested Culture and UICulture but they didn't solve the problem.
By a great chance, I found that if I Omit "DocType" tag from top of my pages this problem resolves, but some other problems appear like my Ajax popup dialog box won't work as it used to in both IE7 and IE8; I've also seen warnings that say CSS Styles may not work properly without "DocType" tag.
What's wrong with <!DocType>? And How can I solve my problem?
I have developed a website in English, i want this application to be in arabic also. Say suppose there are 50 members 30 knew english and 20 knew arabic , when i open my application it should open to them in specific language.
my application will have many entry fields(name,address..) and buttons to save , search. The arabic text entered in textbox should be viewable by both english and arabic known guys in their respective language. (ie) the arabic text should be readable in english for english known person and in arabic for arabic known person and viceversa., so that 50 member details should be viewable to 50 persons in their language.
I wish to convert a string (english language) into it's equivalent Germen language.
key 65 is charachter 'a' but if the keyboard's layout is german and key code is 65, it should display the german charachter that equivalent to keycode 65....
I'm suffering a well known problem with globalization, but, I tried to find the answer in the forum and got nothing. My computer has regionalization or globalization from Colombia, as i live there. I made my site and when I published I started to get errors on dates. This errors happen because in Spanish the date format is 'dd/MM/yyyy' being dd:day, MM:month and yyyy:year. In English the date format is 'MM/dd/yyyy'.There is any form or way to correct this in the entire site?? Maybe something in the web.config file?
i want to display dynamic text like the News in Arabic and english Language should I create two fields in the database For arabic and english?and how to select the english News when the user select English? (Note:i know to display the static text like the menus in arabic and english)
My daabase has lots of german characters stored. While I read it from DB and display it in the gidview, everything is fine. The Gridview displays the german characters perfectly in the browser.After the display phase, when I read the data from the gridview as gridview.rows[1].cells[2].text, I get some special characters - But the gridview shows the text as 'ä' in the first row, second column. But while reading it back it givesä
i want to develope an asp.net website which support multi language like french ,english, german how to do this with out any hard code also user must not b aware of how the site is changing it language he just click on country flag and the site language change to that country national language
I have a page with two textboxes (one for english and one for korean)..
I want users to be able to enter an english word or enter a korean word in each respective textboxes...
Now I can only enter english in both of them... Even if my keyboard language is switched to Korean(I have the language pack installed).. I can not type in Korean in the Korean text box....
I thought I could simply change this using something like:
site that is multilingual.I am using a database to store the text I have a translation object that loads the correct language using session variables.I recently found that on google.fr for example,only the english text is referenced and no french text at all.
I would like to to make a UI with a panel of numbers, and when hovered above one of them ten the number becomes larger. something like that:
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I want that when I press a numbers it shows it's value in some other textbox. In which .NET technology is it possible to do it? Windows Forms? WPF? other?
I'm developing a internal web app for a foreign friend.
Since many of the users don't speak english very well, I wanted to add local translation to the web.
It's been a while since I've used .net, and perhaps I'm getting a little bit rusty, but my Localized resources are not working for some reason.
I have a Default.aspx.resx in my App_GlobalResources folder and inside it a small resx file. It simply has one test string: "Button" with the value of "Botón", nothing complex there.
Then I have the test controls: <asp:Localize runat="server" ID="test" Text="Button" meta:resourcekey="Button" /> and <asp:Label ID="header1" runat="server" Text="Button" meta:resourcekey="Button" />
But this isn't updated. Things that I've tried:
1. Put UICulture in the Page Tag
2. Renamed the resource file to Default.aspx.es.resx
3. Put my browser in 'es-ES' locale
4. Tried to load the resources explicitly inside <%%>
I have mulitlanguage platform in place - need to have the HEADER LOGO.PNG on my site to change with my language-button function.My startingpoint is this from my Masterpage :
Using vb.net 2005/asp.net I thought I had the issue solved: I have some strings with spanish characters such as "ñ" and I need to replace characters with their non-spanish equivalent, ex: the example I just mentioned would be changed to "n".