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I asked this question a while back and got some very good answers. If you
do a search on these archives on internationalizing large amounts of text
you will get
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Thanks to every one for your valuable suggestions!
I have decided to go with converting .html to .jsp and use properties
for serving these messages
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I asked this question a while back and got some very good answers. If you
do a search on these archives on internationalizing large amounts of text
you will get several ideas
Hi,
We have a multi-lingual application. We are trying to convert our
existing application using STRUTS. We have few static HTML pages (.html) How
to serve this pages to the User? because these are not JSP pages and I can't
use bean:message and the it has lot of static content for example
One option to consider, and there are several points which could eliminate this
choice, is to just have multiple instances of each static HTML file, each one for each
locale you want to support. You could either group all of your variations in a single
directory, or have a locale directory
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