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Multi Lingual on a CE 5.0 box

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Jay - 20 Mar 2007 15:01 GMT
hello all,

Just trying to get an opinion on multi-lingual applications. We are
working on a windows CE box writing C# with no explorer running (no
task bar, start menu). Our application will be the only thing running
on it and it has to support multiple language, the application needs
to have the ability to change languages at login. I have been looking
over the lit. on the websites and understand the concepts of using
resx files and xml to access them. We are starting with english,
french and es-mx(app.en.resx, app.fr.resx, app.es.resx). Any new way
to do this, classes or libraries available?

regards,
Jay
joker - 20 Mar 2007 15:13 GMT
I'd be curious about this as well.  We're doing much the same as you,
although we don't have a login, but do allow users to choose their
language.

We chose to store the strings in a database (sqlce) rather than the
resx files.  I found no class libraries available, but there didn't
seem to be a lot of code required anyway.

Doug

> hello all,
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> regards,
> Jay

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