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	<description>So you&#39;ve written your ASP.NET MVC application and you want it to work in another language? Then this session is for you. World-Readiness is all of the work that a developer needs to do to globalize an application and make it localizable (i.e. capable of being localized). In this session we will cover localizing HTML and HTML Helpers, localizing and globalizing Data Annotations, localizing and globalizing JavaScript and localizing URLs. No previous experience of ASP.NET localization is required. </description>
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		<title>Re: How To Achieve World(-Ready) Domination In ASP.NET MVC 4 </title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Great session, really enjoyed it. &nbsp;</p><p>ASP.NET stack applications really need a standard out of the box globalized template or something similar as there are so many &quot;hacky&quot; solutions out there.&nbsp;</p><p>posted by plurby</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: How To Achieve World(-Ready) Domination In ASP.NET MVC 4 </title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>@<a href="/Events/aspConf/aspConf/How-To-Achieve-World-Ready-Domination-In-ASP-NET-MVC-4#c634792413753832242">plurby</a>:Agreed. However, there are so many ways to solve this problem that there is unlikely to be a consensus on the &quot;right&quot; way.</p><p>posted by GuySmithFerrier</p>]]>
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