Does StringResouceModel support html tags

2008-09-19 Thread Murat Yücel
Hi All

First of all i am using wicket 1.3.4. I have a problem with not being able
to show html characters when using
StringResourceModel together with xml property file. Xml property file
doesnt support html tags because it
not valid in an xml file. I have tried to escape the  tag but then i will
just see the text as it is. For example
if the text is entry key=test.keylt;bgt;Testlt;/bgt;/entry then is
will just show bTest/b on the screen.

I then thought that it might be possible to give html characters as
parameters. For example:
entry key=test.keyYou have selected {0}/entry

Then i will give the parameter bTest/b to the StringResourceModel, but
still no luck.

I have set the method Label.setEscapeModelStrings(false) but it seems like
it doesnt have any effect.

Hope that you can help.

Kind regards

/Murat


Re: Does StringResouceModel support html tags

2008-09-19 Thread Murat Yücel
I have set the flag but it still doesnt work. Can you confirmed this on your
side?

/Murat

2008/9/19 Michael Sparer [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 setEscapeModelStrings to false on your component (e.g. Label) and it should
 work


 Murat Yücel-2 wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  First of all i am using wicket 1.3.4. I have a problem with not being
 able
  to show html characters when using
  StringResourceModel together with xml property file. Xml property file
  doesnt support html tags because it
  not valid in an xml file. I have tried to escape the  tag but then i
  will
  just see the text as it is. For example
  if the text is entry key=test.keylt;bgt;Testlt;/bgt;/entry then
  is
  will just show Test on the screen.
 
  I then thought that it might be possible to give html characters as
  parameters. For example:
  entry key=test.keyYou have selected {0}/entry
 
  Then i will give the parameter Test to the StringResourceModel, but
  still no luck.
 
  I have set the method Label.setEscapeModelStrings(false) but it seems
 like
  it doesnt have any effect.
 
  Hope that you can help.
 
  Kind regards
 
  /Murat
 
 


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Re: Does StringResouceModel support html tags

2008-09-19 Thread Murat Yücel
Damn it works. Sorry for bothering the list. I probably tried to many things
last night.
Well thanks for the help :)

2008/9/19 Murat Yücel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I have set the flag but it still doesnt work. Can you confirmed this on
 your side?

 /Murat

 2008/9/19 Michael Sparer [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 setEscapeModelStrings to false on your component (e.g. Label) and it
 should
 work


 Murat Yücel-2 wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  First of all i am using wicket 1.3.4. I have a problem with not being
 able
  to show html characters when using
  StringResourceModel together with xml property file. Xml property file
  doesnt support html tags because it
  not valid in an xml file. I have tried to escape the  tag but then i
  will
  just see the text as it is. For example
  if the text is entry key=test.keylt;bgt;Testlt;/bgt;/entry
 then
  is
  will just show Test on the screen.
 
  I then thought that it might be possible to give html characters as
  parameters. For example:
  entry key=test.keyYou have selected {0}/entry
 
  Then i will give the parameter Test to the StringResourceModel, but
  still no luck.
 
  I have set the method Label.setEscapeModelStrings(false) but it seems
 like
  it doesnt have any effect.
 
  Hope that you can help.
 
  Kind regards
 
  /Murat
 
 


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