C# - Update Resource Files In Assemblie?
Jan 13, 2011
the website i'm working on has resource files for a number of languages.The resources of the website are compiled in the website dll (i think?) and the resources from other, from the website, referenced dll's, are stored in subfolders of the in directory.So i have in the bin my website.dll, and a subfolder called es with the Spanish resources for the website.services project (called website.services.resources.dll) and so on.Now we have the site live, and there is a wish for a immediate change of one of the items in a resource file.As my .resx files are compiled, i have to change the resource in the dll.
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