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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T14:46:00+00:00 2026-05-22T14:46:00+00:00

In the past I have used asp.net’s built in Resource files for handling localization.

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In the past I have used asp.net’s built in Resource files for handling localization. It’s worked pretty well and we find it easy to use and maintain in our business.

There is one big drawback though – our client’s support teams can’t update the resource files themselves. We have a big project starting soon and the option to allow the external support team manage localization is a main requirement. Up until now we have had clients just contact us, we get the piece translated and then roll the updated resx file to the live server.

I know that updating a resx file causes the application to recompile and I don’t like the idea of allowing non techies download and mess around with a resx file (not to mention having the site uncompiled in a live environment) so I’m wondering if there are any other options available to us other than going down the database route?

If we do have to build this type of localization functionality into a few database tables, does anyone have any good templates for starting off?

Not sure if it helps knowing or not but the site we’re talking about building here would be localized into about 15 different languages including chineese and arabic. The translations would be applied onto the aspx pages and in the XML that would leave our system to third parties.

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    2026-05-22T14:46:01+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:46 pm

    Whatever you do, you will probably need to write custom ResourceProvider.

    You may think of using XML as a source for your localizable resources – in that case you can use uncompiled resx files, but I guess that is what you are complaining about. Otherwise, you can use bundle files, similar to Java properties, I mean plain text file with key=value pairs. That should be very easy to edit.

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