Thanks Matt...at what point will I be able to take a look at what you've done...and when will Flex 3 be released?
Gary --- In [email protected], "Matt Chotin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would think about whether you're willing to play with beta software in > the next month or so that has solved this problem within the framework > :-) Runtime localization is one of our features in Flex 3. > > Matt > > ________________________________ > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of gary_mangum > Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:51 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [flexcoders] Internationalization using Modules? > > > > I am trying to figure out the best way to allow my app to support i18n. > > My first approach was to put all strings into separate ResourceBundles > and complile separate SWF files for each language. In other words my > entire application is inside of one SWF file and I have one for each > language. The web site hosting the SWF file must decide which > language to use and load the appropriate SWF. > > Then I learned about Modules and wondered if it would be possible to > compile my ResourceBundles into separate SWF modules (en_US.swf, > de_DE.swf, etc), one for each language. Can my main application > decide which language SWF Module to load and bind all of the text > fields to the ResourceBundle coming from the dynamically loaded SWF > module? If this is possible, it would be a great way to allow one > main application SWF file to dynamically load the language of choice. > > I played around with this a little and couldn't figure out how to > reference ResourceBundles inside of a Module after it was loaded. Can > I load a Module and access it's public members? > > In general, I am pretty new to Flex and wanted to throw this idea out > to the group to get your opinion on whether or not this is a > reasonable approach. What do you think? > > Thanks >

