that is not how resource/i18n works.Then the keys in the property file has somehow the locale it it???johanOn 8/17/06, sathya81 <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanq Johan, well iam able to solve my problem, but still i need to create
that number of property files based on the number of locales present,
Thanq Johan, well iam able to solve my problem, but still i need to create
that number of property files based on the number of locales present, but it
wud have been better if only a single property file can be used for all the
locales...but i think its a bit silly idea to have a single property f
you don't need to have 4 html filesWe should rewrite that FormInput example asap for 2.0So that it uses property files and only have 1 markup file.johanOn 8/17/06,
sathya81 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi Juergen,I have gone through the examples, but i dont need that way, there theycreate locale bas
] Internationalization support in Wicket
Hi,
I am working on a sample application in wicket where in i created a
properties file consisting of some key values in French language, nowi have
set the Locale as French and iam getting the labels displayed in the french
in the index page, but when i submit
hi Juergen,
I have gone through the examples, but i dont need that way, there they
create locale based html files, so if there are 4 locales, i need to create
4 html files for each locale, but in my i cannot do that, so i used the
tag. actually inthe index page ,(user login page),
wicket is loadi
Did you look at wicket-examples already? The form example and the pub
example both suppport multiple locales. There should be no need for
you load the properties file explicitly not should you add a locale
variable to the session.
Juergen
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Hi,
I am working on a sample application in wicket where in i created a
properties file consisting of some key values in French language, nowi have
set the Locale as French and iam getting the labels displayed in the french
in the index page, but when i submit the page, ia m redirecting the page