Well, I said this was the gereral solution ;-) But yes, I forgot about that, which makes things that bit simpler for this case.

L.

Rahul Akolkar wrote:
On 11/22/05, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

For the record, here's the general solution as well, for situations
where you can't use the element body like that. First, defining a
scripting variable:

 <c:set var="msg"><fmt:message key="msg.key"/></c:set>

<snip/>

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=struts-user&m=113269509808314&w=2

-Rahul



 <x:yyy ... attr="${msg}"/>

Or, to avoid the scripting variable, you can use jsp:attribute:

 <c:yyy ...>
   <jsp:attribute name="attr">
     <fmt:message key="msg.key"/>
   </jsp:attribute>
 </c:yyy>

This comes up on the list so often, I think I'll add an FAQ page to the
wiki :-)

L.

Ed Griebel wrote:

I use this idiom all the time to get a message label on a button:
     <html:submit property="button" styleClass="longButton">
             <bean:message key="button.confirm"/>
     </html:submit>

You should be able to substitute <fmt:message> above.

-ed


On 11/22/05, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 11/22/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Ok, today is apparently the day I get to ask a bunch of stupid questions...

Why doesn't this work?

<html:submit styleClass="cssButton" value="<fmt:message
key="labels.loginButton" />" />

You can't use a JSP tag as attribute of another JSP tag.

Maybe try <c:set> with the fmt in the body, then use an expression for
the value of <html:submit>?   Which implies the use of the Struts-EL
taglib, which you should be using if you're on Servlet 2.3/JSTL 1.0.

If you haven't already, change the URI in <%@ taglib> and leave the
prefix as 'html'.

--
Wendy



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