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Niels Behrensen
Hi,
I'm developing an ASP.NET application that uses
globalization. The
language information is stored in .resx-files.
For development I use VS.NET 2003, IIS v5.1, Framework
v1.1, Windows XP
Pro.
During the build the resources are correctly compiled
into satellite
assemblies and stored in the appropriate subfolders.
Using the Asp.net
application on my local machine produces the expected
output. Also the
access through the network produces the desired result.
Everything seems
to be fine so far.
The problem starts when I copy the application to another
webserver in
the intranet. (Windows 2000 Server, IIS v5.0, Framework
v1.1)
No matter which language I choose only the fallback
language that is
compiled into the main assembly is displayed.
However those parts coming from a database access contain
the correct
language. The information seems to be processed in some
way.
The aspnet_user has the correct rights on all folders and
files.
Thanks for any reply
Niels
I'm developing an ASP.NET application that uses
globalization. The
language information is stored in .resx-files.
For development I use VS.NET 2003, IIS v5.1, Framework
v1.1, Windows XP
Pro.
During the build the resources are correctly compiled
into satellite
assemblies and stored in the appropriate subfolders.
Using the Asp.net
application on my local machine produces the expected
output. Also the
access through the network produces the desired result.
Everything seems
to be fine so far.
The problem starts when I copy the application to another
webserver in
the intranet. (Windows 2000 Server, IIS v5.0, Framework
v1.1)
No matter which language I choose only the fallback
language that is
compiled into the main assembly is displayed.
However those parts coming from a database access contain
the correct
language. The information seems to be processed in some
way.
The aspnet_user has the correct rights on all folders and
files.
Thanks for any reply
Niels