Making an application localizable takes a little bit of work. Too much to
explain in a newsgroup posting. But here are several great articles that
will get you going in the correct direction.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...plications.asp http://www.csharpfriends.com/quickst...urcefiles.aspx
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I have written a .Net web based application for a company here in the US,
and they are now asking for this to be used in Denmark as well. I am lost
when it comes to what needs to be done to make this happen. I understand
the displayed text and forms need to be changed to dutch but do I need to
have other components installed for multilingual error msg. and support?