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    Posted: 23-Sep-2010 at 2:52pm
jcrada;

There is no other way than to use the resource file.
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Hi, Denisk

Yeah, English to Spanish
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Hi jcrada;

When you say translate, do you mean translate from English to another language?

There isn't any documentation on WPF localization yet, but here's a forum post that explains the general idea.


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Hi Ideablade

There is anyway to transalete the error default messages for example, the field is required. without using a resource file, the problem is that I am using like 120 field is required validations, then if I use a resource dictionay I will have to write one entry foreach one, futhermore there is any documentation for wpf localization?, thank you
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