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Old July 21st, 2007, 07:53 AM
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hi i am mohit develope a application that support multilanguage like hindi,marathi,tamil etc but i can't find soluton on dot net 2003 plese give me solution how it build

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i am sorry no idea

 
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did you try .net localization ?

 
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System.Globalization Namespace is used for localizing your application.

But may be 'resource' files can help you to achieve the goal.

Check 'Resources' and 'Resource Manager"

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