Re: How do we create internationalized apps in C#?

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Juan Dent wrote:
Hi,

Back in C++ (MFC), we created string tables, one for each language we wanted
to support. I have found nothing as simple and useful in .NET - so I am sure
I am not looking correclty.

Can someone tell me how support for various languages is obtained in .NET?

Try reading here:

http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/getwr/steps/wrguide.mspx

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