The resource files all have the same list of the keys but different contents. Right?
e.g.
<title>
<bean:message key="index.title"/>
</title>
In my resource file, there is a line of:
index.title=Testing Struts
In my chinese resource file, there is a line of:
index.title=证实 struts
So is this correct?
Thanks,
Yibing
-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Reflé [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:08 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Multi-Lingual support
Have you implemented the localization on your pages correctly ??
e.g.
<bean:message key="blabla"/>
Are the keys correct to your applicationRessources.properties file ?
Oliver
-----Original Message-----
From: Yibing Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 4:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Multi-Lingual support
Folks,
I thought one major advantage of using struts is its support form
multi-linguage.
We have built an application using Model 2. Since we need to extend the
application to
support 7 different languages, I would like to rewrite the application using
struts.
With my limited knowledge on struts, I was not able to do a proof of
concept. Here is
what I did:
1. have ApplicationResources.properties as English property file.
2. prepare a resource file for each language, in the case of Chinese, it
is
ApplicationResources_zh_CN.properties in the same directory, with the
content
translated to Chinese
3. Set init parameter of locale to true for ActionServlet
4. Start the server
5. Reset the locale of a computer
6. Browse the application
However, what I see is still in English.
Do I miss anything? Please help.
If you could point to some sample application to demo its multi-lingual
support,
it would be very helpful.
Thanks,
-----
Yibing Li, Ph.D.
Technical Architect
Development and Integration
GlobalNetXChange LLC
703-673-2159 (o)
571-436-5592 (c)
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