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| | Globalization and Localization using DLLs and cultures Hi all: I have a application that needs to be localized into 10 languages. As standard, I can generate 10 culture DLLs (one for each laguage) in seperate directories (like en-US, zh-CHS etc). The DLL / resource file is named as: Application.resources.dll and is same in all directories. Is it possible to have the resource Dlls in the same directory for different languages with different names, and in program can we specify which UI culture file needs tp be taken. The reason is that, I dont want directory structure as per the current structure. Thanks in advance Kee |
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