So far, I haven't been able to run my web app WITHOUT localization turned on. I click things on and off on the forms as well as web.config, reboot, recompile the entire project, and finally get tired of listening to Windows XP shutdown and startup chimes and give up and just use localization. At least until a better idea comes along...
Oh, and by the way, turning a label's Localize -setting OFF has NO effect whatsoever on the label display -- it STILL shows up as "mmLabel" or whatever.
Luckily this is a relatively small app without too many hyperlinks and labels, but I think I will let the bleeding edge pass before attempting to re-compile some of my more sophisticated apps. <g>. <g>. <g>.
Are we the only ones building and converting web apps with MM.NET?
Pertti
>So now because we HAVE to enable localization, does this mean we have to relabel all of our controls? I have noticed that many of my controls are now assigned with the object name instead.
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>e.g.
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>Main Data Entry Form <--- hyperlink object
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>is now renamed as
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>mmHyperLink
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>Can we turn Localization off without worrying about the labels?