I see no reason it would be different between English and any other language, 
but perhaps the BalExtension's WXL files need to be updated with Overridable 
attributes...
 
> From: ma...@costar.ca
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 22:15:43 +0000
> Subject: [WiX-users] Burn - Localization Identifiers Duplicated
> 
> I have seen many posts about the following error message:
> The Localization Identifier 'SomeIdentifier' has been duplicated in multiple 
> locations...
> I have seen many guesses as to why.
> However, I have not seen very much in the way of real answers as to why this 
> is occurring.
> 
> Could one of the Burn experts please either provide me with an answer or say 
> that there is no resolution to this issue or something to that effect.  Many 
> posts on the forum have either gone unanswered completely or have 1 guess as 
> to the problem with no further followup.  I understand that this is a free 
> forum and people's time is limited, but there is not one answer that I can 
> find and the question has been asked many times in many different ways...
> 
> Here is my situation:
> 
> 
> ·         WiX 3.8.401.0;
> 
> ·         Visual Studio 2010 with all updates (working in C#);
> 
> ·         Custom Managed Bootstrapper with a Windows forms custom UI 
> implemented in my own DLL;
> 
> ·         I have a NetFX40 dependency;
> 
> ·         Essentially, I bundle my own MSI and 1 third party MSI in the 
> bootstrapper.  I hide both UI's and provide my own through the bootstrapper
> 
> ·         Everything I need is working fine in en-US localization, all 
> tested, everything is as good as I need for now.
> 
> Description:
> 
> I have provided an English.wxl file for the .NET portion of the installation. 
>  However, any time I try to provide other languages I get this error.  In the 
> BootStrapper Project build tab, I cannot activate the "Cultures to build" 
> textbox.  It is disabled or ReadOnly.  So it is just blank.  Whenever a 
> customer runs the setup on a system other than en-US (and I have plenty of 
> French customers) just the variable names appear on the .NET portion of the 
> installation.  Whenever I try to provide a French.wxl file, I get the error 
> above...  I will include some relevant snippets from the wxl files:
> 
> English.wxl:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <WixLocalization Culture="en-US" 
> xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/localization";>
>   <String Id="Caption">[WixBundleName] Setup</String>
>   <String Id="TitleWelcome">Welcome</String>
>   <String Id="TitleMessage">Before the [WixBundleName] installation can 
> proceed the following software needs to be installed:</String>
>   <String Id="NetProductName">Microsoft .NET Framework</String>
> Etc...
> 
> 
> French.wxl:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <WixLocalization Culture="fr-FR" 
> xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/localization";>
>   <String Id="Caption">[WixBundleName] Installation</String>
>   <String Id="TitleWelcome">Bienvenue</String>
>   <String Id="TitleMessage">Avant de [WixBundleName] procéder à 
> l'installation du logiciel suivant doit être installé:</String>
>   <String Id="NetProductName">Microsoft .NET Framework</String>
> Etc...
> 
> 
> Please provide some assistance to resolve this problem.
> 
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