Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "MessagesResource.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "App_Web_eerdggo8" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed.
I have an application that uses resource files to display items in multiple languages. My app uses quote a lot of javascript and the alerts need to display in the local language. To do this, I have created an http handler which will read the keys and values of the culture-specific resource file and write them to a JSON array which is then embedded in the page in a script tag, the messages can then be accesses using, for exmaple:
Message.Error (en-GB = "Error", fr-FR = "Erreur")
The messages http handler works great in development, however when I run the application on a test server, I get the error: Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "Resources.Alerts.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "App_GlobalResources.b0n9j90e" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed. The code that I use to acccess the resource file is:
Where Resources.Alerts is the type that contains my multi-lingual definitions. The build action for the Alerts.resx file is set to "Embedded Resource". Any ideas why this works locally but not on my test server, am I missing something?
For my translations I'm making use of embedded .resx files. Some of these translations I wish to override with another .resx file, which is not embedded (ex. ~/App_Localresources/translations.en-US.resx).
The purpose of this is that after the application is compiled and deployed, a user could change the .resx file manually to override some of the embedded translations.
Is there a way to use the normal ResourceManager for this? (in .NET 4)
I'm using a .resx file which have some name and values.. I wanna read the values programatically.. the recource file is inApp_GlobalResources folder of the project..
I'm using Visual Studio 2008.. and C# as Code behind.
I've used a very interesting article (which i recommend, you can see it here :http://adamyan.blogspot.com/), and i've started to localize my asp net mvc2 site.However, i've come to a point where i don't know if it would be possible to do something else, or if i just have to do it this way The thing is, most of the pages are text and links and stuff. In general, all of the links i have them using some markup and calling the Html.ActionLink (for example). So, if i'm translating a page that has 20 links, i would have to split all of those texts into 20 entries in the resx file (and the Html.ActionLink text would have to have its own resx entry, of course). I find this a little bit unpractical. Is there a way to just copy the whole contents, and make some intermediary parse the tags in the resx file and call the appropriate code?
I have an ASP.NET3.5 (C#) ASPX page that is internationalized in 10 different languages.
The page is very complex in its structured with dozens of nested views driven by a state machine pattern.
EDIT: I am using the meta:resourcekey syntax in every asp control, which allows to use declarative syntax for Implicit Resource expressions.
I have been asked to "brand" the page based on some query string parameter. Branding will mean not just loading different CSS files, but also having different text blurbs (in all languages).
Is there an easy way to "swap" resx files without having to get resources manually for each of the hundreds of literals and images that I have on this page?
In other words, let's say I have the following RESX files:
I have the intranet application project with using properties.resources class. There is a resources.resx file.Now I have generated using resgen.exe from txt file into different languages resx file, e.g. resources.Fr.resx...( resgen fr.txt resources.Fr.resx)How to apply resources.resx or resources.Fr.resx into the program with setting and configuration??e.g. In resources.designer.cs, it has culture setting. Is it related?
I'm using resx files to localize my asp.net 2.0 application. As it's freeware I need the help of many users translating it for free. I don't want to use automatic translation as there are my special terms which need to be translated exactly.Is there somewhere an online tool where resx-files could be translated? My users might have different operating systems, so having an online tool would be the best to find new users translating the pages.
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?
Or, are all the .resx files placed directly inside App_GlobalResources? If it is possible to use subfolders, how do you programmatically access resources within subfolders?
I was wondering if there are any free/OS resx files for phrases commonly used among websites. For instance, we all use save/submit/retry/cancel/etc. and I'd be surprised if there wasn't a library out there with these standard phrases in multiple languages.
I'm contributing on an I18N project and there's a call to serialize our *.resx files as JSON objects (for whatever reason).
What I'm wondering is:
Is there a way to get a list of all of the valid keys for a given *.resx file so that we could use HttpContext.GetGlobalResourceObject to grab the tokens? If that won't work, has anyone come up with a clever solution that does?
I am a little bit of confused here. I translated resx files to lots of languages, and I am looking for the best way to allow user to select it's language.I think that maybe a country selection would be better then a language selection. what do you think?I have a .resx file translation of about 100 languages. What is missing now is an easy to use DropDownList with flags (auto population according to the resx files)I am looking for an easy way to associate the DropDownlList.SelectedIndex to the CultureInfo property, so user will be able select the corect language.Since this is a common use, Is there a ready to use control doing so?
in my system folder(E:\santhu) i have flat files(.txt and .doc ) .my problem is how to read those files automatically one by one and store the data(records) in to database?
I'm trying to add functionality to a simple web service that will allow me to log information to an XML file on the hard drive where the application is located. When I employ the functionality in a Console version of the application, the data gets logged to:binx86Debug MySolution.MyProjectMessageLogTestMessagess.xml. However, when I try to write read from or write to the XML file in the ASP.NET application, I get a System.UnauthorizedAccessException with the message: Accees to the path 'MessageLog' is denied.I would like the log file to appear in the in folder of the application directory, so what settings in IIS or on the server itself would I need to change to allow my application to read from and write to that folder?
i have different number of directories containing files and i need to have hyperlinks so that user can download files to their ends. problem is that these directories are outside the application directory. how to map these files paths and name so that when user right click and save it on his machine or just clicking it..... what i have to do beside setting permission to reading those directories..
i'm trying to read an excel file and get data on a row by row basis. Since after converting the pdf file into an excel file, the formatting went a bit haywire but if read row by row, i'm still able to retrieve the original data.
As I am unable to generate the excel file using a single worksheet, i have multiple sheets in the excel file. I also need help on reading multiple sheets.
Currently i am onli able to get data via columns but due to the formatting going haywire, i gave up on it.
if it is possible to read data from a CD and load multiple files from it without actually having to browse for each one through an ASP page. I searched the web and all I can come with is to set however many number of file upload controls onto a page and upload each file individually whereas I am looking to search a directory and upload all files with a certain extension with only one file upload control.
is this c# code intended to read local client files?System.IO.FileStream content = System.IO.File.Open("c: est.txt", System.IO.FileMode.Open);It gives me error FILE NOT FOUND
Is it possible to read an .aspx-file from the filesystem, probably translate it into the Page-object and then render it into HTML? And then writing it back to the filesystem as a .html file.
The .aspx file on the filesystem is without the codebehind file. If possible provide me some example code.
my problem is my asp.net and C#.net application should read flat files(.txt,.doc) from folder automatically and read the data from file and stored into database
my file like this :
BNK20100312APPHU6658994 // BNK,20100312(date),Ap,PHU6658994 So we have to store these.. BNK20100312APPRU5104220 BNK20100312APPRU5761800 BNK20100312APPZU3739288 BNK20100312APPZU4454037 BNK20100312APESU2552894 BNK20100312APAXU4302543 BNK20100312APCKU1613369