Hani,
No, its easy :-) , just see the sourcecode for 
org.apache.struts.MessageTAG, remove the JSPException that is thrown and 
return the key.

joachim gjesdal

Hani Hamandi wrote:

>Man! Is this a hard one? :(
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>Subject: <bean:message> default key?
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>Folks,
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>Is there any way to tell <bean:message>, "if you can't find this key, then
>use that key" ?
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>Here's what I would like to do:
>For every property in my ApplicationResources, I would like to have a
>default value, and a couple different texts for different contexts (in the
>same language, English).
>So I thought of this (so far theoretical) approach:
>Here's how one property, "X.Y.Z" for example, would look like:
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>X.Y.Z=default text
>A.X.Y.Z=different text A
>B.X.Y.Z=different text B
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>What I want to achieve is:
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>Whenever I use <bean:message key = "A.X.Y.Z" />, if this key is not found,
>then use the key "X.Y.Z" (the default value). And similarly, whenever I use
><bean:message key = "B.X.Y.Z" />, if this key is not found, then use the
>"X.Y.Z".
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>Is there any way to do that?
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>Thanks!
>Hani.
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