Localization ::to Set Up Application That Can Store Content To Database?
May 21, 2010
I have VS 2008 and 3.5 framework.I want to set up my application that I can store my content to database.I have lots of controls that from labels to images, datagrids, telerik controls, etc to keep in mind.I use SQL server 2005.
Can anyone tell me the best way of storing Japanese characters through ASP.NET. I have to put characters into a asp:textbox on one page, which saves it to an Access DB. On a second page I want to display the content in a asp:label. Should I store the characters directly to the database or should they be encoded, and how do I encode the characters? In my web.config i have:
I have a project at work where I need different versions of the same site.
I need to accomplish this by having different versions of the same resource files.
I would like to store the different versions of the same resource files in seperate projects in the same solution. Then choose which project of resource files to use when I publish or compile.
I've been searching the net everywhere and my deadline is coming up.
i have three master pages and some contents pages in my project.
in content page i have wrote below script:
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And i have a language flags in my master page. so i have created image button for language flag to perform on click action. where On click of language flag (polish) i like to change the content (English) of my page as per the selected flag click.
hence i have wrote in master page:
<asp:ImageButton ID="ImageButton1" runat="server" ImageUrl="../common/images/pol.gif" AlternateText="Polish" /> And in code behind --- ImageButton1_Click Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture("pl-PL") Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = New CultureInfo("pl-PL") Response.Write(Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture) Dim geturl As String geturl = Request.Url.ToString() Response.Redirect(geturl)
here the geturl is print with "pl-PL" but the page content is printed with English language.
I want to change page content also as per flag seletion.
I was just wondering guys, how did you manage to update website's content with resx(resources) files.Did you manage user's database with connection, accessing to this page. I need to make a poll as well, should I use sharepoint or c# with a database?
Its related to datatable in gridview store in session and then session retrive and store to database. basically i am using gridview here creating new row for button click and these row adding untill user's last entry then submit all these entry to database. so i want to use session variable to store this data temporarily and after final entry user click on submit button and all data shold be save in db.
Is it better to store images directly in a database or to just store the name of the file in the db and display that file? I would think that just storing the filename of the image would keep the db size low...
Web service error response (code/message etc) would you store it in a database? or would you keep the error response in a method.By the time I'm done with this, there will be hundreds of error response, maybe in the future, thousands? (I dont know yet, depends how large this web service grows).EDIT: error response is the response returned back to the application via the web service, (not to be confused with error logging).
I want to use ajax html editor. I want to store the content of it in a ms access database and how can I do that? editor1.text is valid on this I guess. also do ı need to use ole object for that?I want to view it in datalist and how can I do that?
In my application i used .resx files. Now i need to deploy my application in a single dll. Once i deploy and add this dll as a refernce in other client applications then the culture specific dlls are added under Bin directory in client application. I don't want this to happen. Should i embed or link the satellite assembly in my applicaion to avoid this? if so how to do this?
I had created ASP.Net Web Application named 'Traning Management System' (in English) for my company. Now my boss wants me to translate that application to Arabic language. He wants everything to be in arabic. I don't know how to do it. I searched in google and came to know about localization and globalization. I could not understand the topics. My application contains 1 master page, 5 .aspx pages. The pages mostly contains labels, textboxes, gridview, buttons and other controls. The project also contains reports.
I need to build a globalized web application, and I already have those resource files in the App_GlobalResources folder. My web application is built upon an N-tier architecture: DAL, BLL and Presentation are the layers, and we are using SQL Server 2008. We have decided that the database, BLL and DAL will always be operating using the en-US culture, but the culture in the Presentation layer can vary.
ASP.NET works with two culture properties: Culture and UICulture. There's an article in MSDN that states that a thread's UICulture determines which resource files ASP.NET picks, and Culture determines datetime/currency formating, etc.
So, to have a fully globalized application, I think I must set both Culture and UICulture, so that both Resources and datetime/currency formating are displayed using the same culture.
Then I thought I would set those culture properties (both of them) in the BeginRequest event in my web application, based on the user's choice, and that everytime a method in the BLL is called, it sets the thread's Culture property to "en-US" and, just before it returns, it sets the thread's Culture back to what it was before.
I am working on a web forms application that needs to support multiple languages based on a user's preference. Here are some considerations to keep in mind about the needed solution:
I want to avoid using resource files to store the different text translations because I'd like the ability to change them without having to recompile and deploy the application.
Also the translations ideally need to be adminstratable.
It seems its a considerable amount of effort to add this support to an existing application.
I'm creating a multi-language web site using ASP.NET and Framework 3.5. So far no login required. Everything has been working fine. But when I update my windows 7 and software and compile the site the follow error appear
Server Error in '/' Application.
Compilation Error
Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
Compiler Error Message: BC30554: 'ProfileCommon' is ambiguous.
Set compilation debug="true" to insert debugging symbols into the compiled page. Because this affects performance, set this value to true only during development.
The <authentication> section enables configuration of the security authentication mode used by ASP.NET to identify an incoming user.
--> <authentication mode="Windows"/> default.aspx <script runat="server"> Protected Overrides Sub InitializeCulture() Dim CurrentContext As HttpContext = HttpContext.Current Dim UserCulture As String = CurrentContext.Profile.GetPropertyValue("PreferredCulture").ToString() If UserCulture <> "" Then Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = New CultureInfo(UserCulture) Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture(UserCulture) End If End Sub Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load If Not IsPostBack Or CStr(Session("CultureName")) <> CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.Name Then Session("CultureName") = CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.Name End If End Sub 'Page_Load Protected Sub SetLanguage(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) 'Save selected user language in profile Profile.SetPropertyValue("PreferredCulture", "es-PR") 'Force re-initialization of the page to fire InitializeCulture() Response.Redirect(Request.Url.LocalPath) End Sub Protected Sub SetLanguageEn(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) 'Save selected user language in profile Profile.SetPropertyValue("PreferredCulture", "en") 'Force re-initialization of the page to fire InitializeCulture() Response.Redirect(Request.Url.LocalPath) End Sub </script>
If I run the olds files with the precompiled file this work.
how can i show matter in Hindi Language on my asp.net page. and the main thing is that my text should be visible even if the Hindi font is not installed at client side. for that i researched on Google and find out that unicode can do it.. but i dont know how to work with it.
I am little confused regarding the concepts of localisation and globalization.I was working on a project which was totally database driven. All the data, images and flash stuff was coming from the database. Now the site is fully loaded with the data.Now the client wants the currently running site in 5 different languages. So I read the resource files concept. Now the confusion arises. I have 2 types data on the site, one is static(ie text on labels, titles, buttons) and dynamic data that was added from the admin panel.Now my question is: If at this stage I want to make the site in 5 different languages, then I have to make the resource files for all those languages so that the static data can be displayed in different languages.But what about the dynamic data that was entered by the client. Client uploaded huge amount of data. Should I make the changes in the database tables and add 4 other columns for different languages and again upload that much data in those 4 languages.
My application is in arabic. When i run my application locally it is working fine but after uploading it on the server, the arabic content is not showing. All my labels and HTML content are not showing in arabic. I am using Master Page.