it's the insider's joke from sun : there are 18 letters between 'i' and 'n' in
internationalisation, hence 'i18n'.This and the rest is in the trail at
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/index.html
all the best
Maxime Poulin wrote:
> > > Or just use the standard java internationalisation (see sun
> > trail on 'i18n')
>
> What is "i18n" ? Sorry for my ignorance :)
>
> - att1.htm
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: att1.htm
> att1.htm Type: Hypertext Markup Language (text/html)
> Encoding: quoted-printable
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