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HttpContext.GetGlobalResourceObject Method

Definition

Gets an application-level resource.

Overloads

GetGlobalResourceObject(String, String)

Gets an application-level resource object based on the specified ClassKey and ResourceKey properties.

GetGlobalResourceObject(String, String, CultureInfo)

Gets an application-level resource object based on the specified ClassKey and ResourceKey properties, and on the CultureInfo object.

GetGlobalResourceObject(String, String)

Gets an application-level resource object based on the specified ClassKey and ResourceKey properties.

public:
 static System::Object ^ GetGlobalResourceObject(System::String ^ classKey, System::String ^ resourceKey);
public static object GetGlobalResourceObject (string classKey, string resourceKey);
static member GetGlobalResourceObject : string * string -> obj
Public Shared Function GetGlobalResourceObject (classKey As String, resourceKey As String) As Object

Parameters

classKey
String

A string that represents the ClassKey property of the requested resource object.

resourceKey
String

A string that represents the ResourceKey property of the requested resource object.

Returns

An Object that represents the requested application-level resource object; otherwise, null if a resource object is not found or if a resource object is found but it does not have the requested property.

Exceptions

A resource object with the specified classKey parameter was not found.

-or-

The main assembly does not contain the resources for the neutral culture, and these resources are required because the appropriate satellite assembly is missing.

Remarks

The GetGlobalResourceObject method returns a global resource by using the culture that is specified in the CurrentUICulture property.

Note

In some editing environments, such as Visual Web Developer, the editor might throw a design-time MissingManifestResourceException exception if you use a period (.) in the global resource-key name. However, this does not affect your ability to edit or save the file, and you can ignore the error.

See also

Applies to

GetGlobalResourceObject(String, String, CultureInfo)

Gets an application-level resource object based on the specified ClassKey and ResourceKey properties, and on the CultureInfo object.

public:
 static System::Object ^ GetGlobalResourceObject(System::String ^ classKey, System::String ^ resourceKey, System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ culture);
public static object GetGlobalResourceObject (string classKey, string resourceKey, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture);
static member GetGlobalResourceObject : string * string * System.Globalization.CultureInfo -> obj
Public Shared Function GetGlobalResourceObject (classKey As String, resourceKey As String, culture As CultureInfo) As Object

Parameters

classKey
String

A string that represents the ClassKey property of the requested resource object.

resourceKey
String

A string that represents a ResourceKey property of the requested resource object.

culture
CultureInfo

A string that represents the CultureInfo object of the requested resource.

Returns

An Object that represents the requested application-level resource object, which is localized for the specified culture; otherwise, null if a resource object is not found or if a resource object is found but it does not have the requested property.

Exceptions

A resource object for which the specified classKey parameter was not found.

-or-

The main assembly does not contain the resources for the neutral culture, and these resources are required because the appropriate satellite assembly is missing.

Remarks

The CultureInfo object represents the culture for which the resource was localized. If the resource is not localized for this culture, the lookup will follow a fallback process to locate an appropriate resource. For more information, see Packaging and Deploying Resources.

Note

In some editing environments, such as Visual Web Developer, the editor might throw a design-time MissingManifestResourceException exception if you use a period (.) in the global resource-key name. However, this does not affect your ability to edit or save the file, and you can ignore the error.

See also

Applies to