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Creating multilingual websites - Part 2

By , 25 Aug 2004
 
LocalizedSamplePart2.zip
LocalizedSample
bin
Localization.dll
LocalizedSample.dll
language
en-CA
fr-CA
Localization
bin
Localization.csproj.user
Localization.resharperoptions
LocalizedSample.csproj.webinfo
LocalizedSample.resharperoptions
LocalizedSamplePart2VB.zip
LocalizedSampleVB
bin
Localization.dll
LocalizedSampleVB.dll
language
en-CA
fr-CA
Localization
bin
Localization.dll
Localization.vbproj.user
LocalizedSampleVB.resharperoptions
LocalizedSampleVB.vbproj.webinfo
using System.Configuration;
using System.Xml;

namespace Localization {
   /// <summary>
   ///     Strongly-typed configuration settings
   /// </summary>
   /// <remarks>
   ///     Loads the Localization section of the configuration file (web.config), 
   ///     and makes the settings globally accessible.
   /// </remarks>
   public class LocalizationConfiguration {
      #region fields and properties
      private string defaultCultureName;
      private string languageFilePath;

      /// <summary>
      ///     Default culture to use
      /// </summary>
      public string DefaultCultureName {
         get { return defaultCultureName; }
         set { defaultCultureName = value; }
      }

      /// <summary>
      ///     Full path to the language folder
      /// </summary>
      public string LanguageFilePath {
         get { return languageFilePath; }
         set { languageFilePath = value; }
      }
      #endregion


      #region Public functions
      /// <summary>
      ///   Gets a PortalConfiguration object
      /// </summary>
      /// <returns>
      ///    PortalConfiguration
      /// </returns>
      public static LocalizationConfiguration GetConfig() {
         return (LocalizationConfiguration)ConfigurationSettings.GetConfig("Localization/Localization");
      }
      #endregion


      internal void LoadConfigValues(XmlNode node) {
         XmlAttributeCollection attributeCollection = node.Attributes;
         defaultCultureName = attributeCollection["defaultCulture"].Value;
         languageFilePath = attributeCollection["languageFilePath"].Value;
      }
   }

   internal class LocalizationConfigurationHandler : IConfigurationSectionHandler {
      public object Create(object parent, object context, XmlNode node) {
         LocalizationConfiguration config = new LocalizationConfiguration();
         config.LoadConfigValues(node);
         return config;
      }
   }
}

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