I realize this most likely isn't the right newsgroup, but i'm having troube
finding anyswers:
I'm working with MS C# .NET 2003 Professional Edition on a machine that was
set
to regional settings of SPAIN. As such, when i dragged and dropped the
calendar and repeater controls to the ASP.NET web form, the control appeared
in Spanish at design time.
I've changed my regional settings to US (default), i've restarted my
computer, i've re-created my ASP.NET web form, i've created new calendar
and repeater controls, and the controls appear at design time in English.
However, when i test my application, the controls render in Spanish. Where
is this setting held that's forcing my calendar control to render in Spanish?
Thanks, 3 1446
Could be your web.config's globalization settings. Have you tried
explicitly defining the culture and uiCulture?
Should look something like this.
<globalization
requestEncoding="utf-8"
responseEncoding="utf-8"
culture="en-US"
uiCulture="en-US"
/>
Glenn"charliewest" <ch*********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7F**********************************@microsof t.com...> I realize this
most likely isn't the right newsgroup, but i'm having troube finding anyswers:
I'm working with MS C# .NET 2003 Professional Edition on a machine that
was set to regional settings of SPAIN. As such, when i dragged and dropped the calendar and repeater controls to the ASP.NET web form, the control
appeared in Spanish at design time.
I've changed my regional settings to US (default), i've restarted my computer, i've re-created my ASP.NET web form, i've created new calendar and repeater controls, and the controls appear at design time in English.
However, when i test my application, the controls render in Spanish. Where is this setting held that's forcing my calendar control to render in
Spanish? Thanks,
thanks Glenn. This did solve the problem!
I would have assumed that given that my OS is in English, and that i changed
my regional settings back to US, that this explicit declaration would not be
necessary. Obviously, somewhere the old Spanish region setting (culture) was
stored somewhere... It would be interested to know where and how or why this
works as such.
"Glenn" wrote: Could be your web.config's globalization settings. Have you tried explicitly defining the culture and uiCulture?
Should look something like this.
<globalization requestEncoding="utf-8" responseEncoding="utf-8" culture="en-US" uiCulture="en-US" /> Glenn"charliewest" <ch*********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7F**********************************@microsof t.com...> I realize this most likely isn't the right newsgroup, but i'm having troube finding anyswers:
I'm working with MS C# .NET 2003 Professional Edition on a machine that was set to regional settings of SPAIN. As such, when i dragged and dropped the calendar and repeater controls to the ASP.NET web form, the control appeared in Spanish at design time.
I've changed my regional settings to US (default), i've restarted my computer, i've re-created my ASP.NET web form, i've created new calendar and repeater controls, and the controls appear at design time in English.
However, when i test my application, the controls render in Spanish. Where is this setting held that's forcing my calendar control to render in Spanish? Thanks,
My undestanding is that it works that way so that you can develop
applications for other cultures and languages without having to switch
your entire O/S to... say, Japanese. Can you imagine developing a
multi-language app, and having to learn to read every single one of the
languages in order to run the Visual Studio IDE while you're doing it?
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