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Guillaume
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Guillaume asked on 24 Sep 2007, 02:27 PM
Hi,
I'm using RadEditor on a french MOSS2007 but the component remains in english... When the feature to remplace list item creation with RadEditor is enabled it works perfectly well but the component is in english and i don't know how to change that... I've browsed various XML files of the project but i can't find any where there would be a "default language" parameter...

Thanks for your help,

Guillaume.

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Georgi Tunev
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answered on 25 Sep 2007, 07:43 AM
Hello Guillaume,

To change the localization of the RadEditor control for MOSS, you need to edit the \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server \extensions\wpresources\RadEditorSharePoint\4.3.2.0__1f131a624888eeed\RadControls\Editor\ConfigFile.xml file and add the Language property. Set it to fr-FR and it will localize the editor in French.




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answered on 25 Sep 2007, 10:32 AM
Hello,

Thanks a lot for this answer, it perfectly works.
Nevertheless i'd like to know if i can go further : I have some english websites in my collection, and using this method it will set the french language by default for the all collection.
Is there anyway to replace the "fr-Fr" parameter by a method that would return the language of the website where the component is ?
Or is this available in the complete version of RadEditor ?

Thanks a lot,

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Lini
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answered on 25 Sep 2007, 11:22 AM
Hello,

Currently, this is possible only if you are using the editor as a field in a publishing page - in this case you can specify a configuration file with the field's ConfigFile property in SharePoint designer. However, if you are using the editor as a web part or as a replacement list editor (wikis, blogs, etc), then you have only one config file and it will not be possible to have multiple languages. We are working on solving this problem at the moment, so expect one of the future releases to be able to use multiple configuration files.

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