Brett,

I have not suggested that at all. I replied to the OP.

However, the Globalization process does have significant differences
when applied to Windows forms as opposed to Web forms. In this case,
the OP is asking w.r.t ASP.NET.

On Aug 16, 9:09 pm, Brett Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is the MSDN article for using resources for ASP.NET, if that is
> somehow different than windows applications as Cerebrus suggests, then
> I'd be surprised.
>
> However I am primarily a .NET windows application developer, not
> ASP.NET.
>
> On Aug 16, 4:08 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Aug 15, 6:18 pm, "T.K." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > please advise what is the best practice to develop a site with
> > > multiple languages English, French , German, etc....
>
> > > If my site is the same and I just want to change the field names and
> > > text on the page as per the chosen language which technique is better:
>
> > > is it to save the field names in an xml file and read it each time
> > > someone chooses french, or is it
> > > querying the fields from sql 2005 (but i guess it will slow down the
> > > site load).
>
> > > or is there any better specific way of doing this, I'm searching for
> > > the best optimised and fast loading way to do this. my site is in
> > > ASP.Net and VB.net and SQL 2005
>
> > > Regards
> > > T.K.- Hide quoted text -
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