When I reference the no-source Toolkit dll it pulls a lot more dlls and places them in the bin folder of my website, why?
Those additional dlls in different folders like “zh-CHS” are satellite assemblies that contain localized resources for the culture that the folder’s name represents. Resources within them will be automatically used if the site or a page’s UICulture is set to a particular value and the ScriptManager’s EnableScriptLocalization property is set to ture. This wiki explains localization in detail.
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