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.NET Forum / .NET Framework / Internationalization / March 2007

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Resources disappearing when adding new ones23 Mar 2007 08:41 GMT4
We are developing a software, and want to have it with several
languages. The problem we experience is that when having a language
resource done, and want to add a new one, the other ones get
overwritten, and all the elements we had write down disappear.
Hi All,22 Mar 2007 11:01 GMT1
           We launch a new Telugu website www.teluguspicynews.com .
It  contains http://www.teluguspicynews.com/forum.htm for FORUM,
http://www.teluguspicynews.com/worldcup.htm for LIVE WORLD CUP CRICKET
2007.
UI Culture - How to distinguish between countries07 Mar 2007 03:04 GMT4
It seems that the default UI culture that you get in a Windows Forms
application is based on only a language, and not a country. But in English,
there are certainly language differences, such as American "check" versus
Canadian or British "cheque".
?? Simplified Chinese "Browser Language Setting"05 Mar 2007 19:26 GMT4
I need to be able to detect users coming to my website who have
Simplified Chinese as their "Browser Language Setting".
In order to test for that condition I have installed the Eastern Asian
Languages on my desktop machine and installed Simplified Chinese
Detecting Charset02 Mar 2007 05:51 GMT1
Is there a way to find out what charset a string is in?  I am getting a
string variable from an external source and need to convert it but I am not
sure how to find out the original source charset.
Bob
App not recognizing regional settings01 Mar 2007 10:13 GMT1
I hope this is the right group for this posting.
Our app has been ported from VC++ 6.0 (MFC) to DevStudio 2005 as unmanaged
code.  Since then we've been experiencing an odd problem.  When we open a
dialog that displays floating point numbers, the numbers are not displayed in
 
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