Hi Jose,

On 04/10/13 10:03, Jose Blanco wrote:
> I'm working on a patch for RequestCopy, and I have some global strings
> I want to declare so that other users can then change these strings.
> I thought messages.xml would be the place to do that.

That's sounding good so far and my first thought would indeed be
messages.xml.

> I want to use them as Strings not Message type.

That's the bit where it would be very helpful to explain _why_ you want
to do this. It might also help if you gave us the actual text you're
wanting to use rather than just some example text. I still suspect that
parameterising will be the way to go rather than using Strings, but it's
hard to verify that without knowing what you're actually trying to achieve.

cheers,
Andrea

-- 
Dr Andrea Schweer
IRR Technical Specialist, ITS Information Systems
The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand


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