I just wrote a small servlet that does exactly this - pass in image to use and
(internationalized) text to write on it, and Bob's your Uncle!!
Dave
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Subject: RE: how to i18n images?
Thanks I appreciate your input. I was hoping more or less to get
pointers to some tools that allows me to apply a transparent image to a
text that is localized. The designer don't have to spend that much time
in designing 100's of pic
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From: Todd Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:05 PM
To: Emmanuel Bridonneau
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Subject: RE: how to i18n images?
Here's what I did to internationalise a logo image for english french
and
spanish versions:
1 Created/acquired images logo.gif, logo_fr.gif, logo_es.gif, etc
2 In the JSP -
<img src="<bean:message key="header.image" />" border="0">
3 In the default (English) properties file:
header.image=<path>/image.gif
4 In the fr properties file:
header.image=<path>/image_fr.gif
5 In the es properties file
header.image=<path>/image_es.gif
-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Bridonneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 12 April 2002 7:03
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List' (E-mail)
Subject: how to i18n images?
Hi all,
3 questions for you struts guru.
I believe struts requires that we se struts tags within a form to
figure out access to the correct bean. I haven't seen any reference to
an input of type image as a strut tags.
- Can I then use a pure html construct like
<input type="image" src="../images/btn-save.gif" />
in my forms and that'll be the only non struts tag?
- But then how does struts handle I18N image button?
- What are the known approaches used to generate locale sensitive
images?
Thanks for your input.
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