12-29-04 10:52 PM
Site Terms is one of the few areas of the CS2002 product that doesn't
support Multilingual display names. You'd need to use the Site Term name
as a key into a resource file containing the multilingual display names, or
some similar approach.
-djm
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From: kc4775@msn.com (KC)
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Subject: Internationalization and related concerns with site terms
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Hi guys,
Some system error abt not being able to retrieve the messsage in the
existing thread prevented me from replying directly to my earlier
mail, so apologies for having to create a new thread here.
Replying to Andre's question, yes, I'm running on CS2002. If you
recall, basically what I'm looking for is if BizDesk supports multiple
languages/internationalization within itself. If the answer is no,
then I suppose I can't have the sitem terms being showed in different
languages according to the culture selected.
Appreciate any feedback at all!
Thanks
KC
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