No problem - I did see your message but after I sent my reply.
Initially I thought no-one had replied to Brian's OP.
Unfortunately your posts are not threading with the other posts on the
topic - I think you need to set your email software to include some
header or other -
References:
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As Brian Holzer said in his reply (did you see it? It wasn't threaded),
the message resources can be managed well with taglibs and declarations
in the web.xml if you are using jstl.
I won't ask why you have to do what you're doing. Sounds like a nightmare :(
Adam
Brian Sayatovic/AMIG on 16/11
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One thing I'm not using, but if I did, I'd be worried about, is resources.
Form what I can tell, the message resources for a module are set into a
request attribute by the RequestUtil.selectModule() method. But this is
only done in an action servlet. So, if I've intended a JSP to rely on
resource
Brian Sayatovic/AMIG on 14/11/05 23:48, wrote:
I ran into an instance where an Action in module A is forwarding to a page
that is designed for module B. However, the resources that the page sees
are the resources from module A.
I'm using Struts 1.1. I've goine through the source quite a bit.
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