Hi,
I'm just upgrading the Ajax Control Toolkit to the latest version by DevExpress and to do so I uninstalled the previous version and installed the 15.1.2.
Everything went well with the exception of not getting installed the localization subfolders within the Bin folder as in the past hence I have not other local (ex. ar folder that used to contain the AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll file).
I'm not sure if there is a parameter excluding these files or there is something wrong with the install. I assumed it's the first one as otherwise there should have been more people looking for.
Tks
Comments: Hi, thanks for your follow up on this. I have a clear problem with MaskedEditValidator; if I state the culture directive for the page as es-AR and even setting the MaskedEditExtender to the same culture, it does not recognize the date as dd/MM/yyyy but MM/dd/yyyy. As it didn't happen in the past with the previous Ajax Control Toolkit, I assume the problem is due to the lack of localization. When and if you could help me to solve this, I really need to understand how I could apply the string localization via the javascript function calls that you mentioned or I'd appreciate if you could guide me to a document. Again, I need to solve the previous issue first. Tks
I'm just upgrading the Ajax Control Toolkit to the latest version by DevExpress and to do so I uninstalled the previous version and installed the 15.1.2.
Everything went well with the exception of not getting installed the localization subfolders within the Bin folder as in the past hence I have not other local (ex. ar folder that used to contain the AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll file).
I'm not sure if there is a parameter excluding these files or there is something wrong with the install. I assumed it's the first one as otherwise there should have been more people looking for.
Tks
Comments: Hi, thanks for your follow up on this. I have a clear problem with MaskedEditValidator; if I state the culture directive for the page as es-AR and even setting the MaskedEditExtender to the same culture, it does not recognize the date as dd/MM/yyyy but MM/dd/yyyy. As it didn't happen in the past with the previous Ajax Control Toolkit, I assume the problem is due to the lack of localization. When and if you could help me to solve this, I really need to understand how I could apply the string localization via the javascript function calls that you mentioned or I'd appreciate if you could guide me to a document. Again, I need to solve the previous issue first. Tks