Hi,
Thanks for the reply.

Could you explain what you mean by 'You will almost certainly trip up
on the page lifecycle part,
but that's a minor hurdle. '



On 27 juil, 19:45, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you intend to use ASP.NET Globalization, you do not need to vary
> URLs. You could simply offer users a language bar (best indicated by
> country flags) and allow them to view the same website in any language
> of choice.
>
> When a flag is clicked, you can change the language for the user's
> session. You will almost certainly trip up on the page lifecycle part,
> but that's a minor hurdle.
>
> On Jul 27, 8:43 pm, graphicsxp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > For my website I intend to provide support for 2 languages (English
> > and French). I'm going to use the Local_Resources and Global_Resources
> > to store the values of whatever needs to be displayed and use these
> > variables in my website so that the content gets replaced with the
> > appropriate strings.
>
> > Now I've seen that many websites change their URL depending on the
> > selected language. For instance :
>
> >http://www.mywebsite/enifenglishhttp://www.mywebsite/friffrench
>
> > How can I do that with asp.net ?
>
> > Thanks

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