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Thread: Turkish Language Support

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    mindtrap is offline Junior Member
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    Exclamation Turkish Language Support

    I wanna design a site in Turkish but I am a newbie and I am confused is there any language pack available in turkish? if there is no available language pack for turkish, what can I do is there any way for me to tailor site acording to my needs?
    I didnt understand what the language pack does either, without language pack support isnt it possible to write something in turkish to the site? and change images by recreating them in photoshop or with some other imaging editor. Pls help me

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    ASPAlfred is offline Senior Member
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    Basically when 'language packs' installed/loaded it enables the user to interact with the site in a language other than the one in which it was initially created, en-US by default.

    You can actually do the translation yourself by opening the strings.en-US.xls file under StringResources folder in the site's root directory, all the string resources used in the store should all there. Once everything has been translated, follow this manual http://(http://manual.aspdotnetstore...resource.ashx) to reload the translated strings. Make sure you've got a backup of your DB first, just in case.

    Some strings in the website can't be changed via the string resource as they're images. With that, you need to manually edit the file itself with any photo editor available in your machine, the images files are located under skins/skin_#/images folder.
    Last edited by ASPAlfred; 02-18-2009 at 01:03 AM.