I use a Http filter (see Response.Filter) that I've built myself that parses the rendered Page and replaces $stuff to translate$ with things from a language file in the non XML form: stuff to translate=translated stuff
 
However, in Ajax you don't get to render objects inside a page, so yo must also apply the same translation to any HTML you Ajax into your page.
 
Hope this helps.
 
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Costin Manda
ECRM Europe
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 12:25 PM
Subject: [ajaxpro] Multi languatge

hai,

I need to develop a asp.net application in the following languages.
  1. English
  2. France
  3. Germany
  4. Spanish
  5. Port
  6. It
  7. Dutch
  8. Danish
  9. Polish
  10.  other TBD

    How to implement using ajax with some technicque

    possible in ajax. Or give general idea to develop

    if you have sample please send to me.

    (It's a gerenal question. Please don't get anger on me beacause  i posting this thing in AJAX group, i posted in many sites, but i could't get any better result, So i just posting here, if any one had  execise on this please guide me)


    Thank in advance

    with regards
    senthil



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