Globalizing ASP.NET web sites

by Michael F. Collins, III September 13, 2008 12:01

In my last post, I discussed using the Yahoo! User Interface Library to start designing an ASP.NET web site. In my next post, I'll continue that discussion. But first, there's a little housekeeping chore that I want to discuss related to maximizing the amount of people that can view your web site. ASP.NET, and in general the entire .NET platform and Windows, all have rich support for globalization and localization. I like to think of globalization and localization as the creation of multicultural applications and web sites. Using globalization and localization, applications, or in this case web sites, can be used across multiple languages and cultures while respecting the specific cultural requirements, and without changing any code. More...

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