Hmmm, thanx! But still not managed to run it... :(((

Marius

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> Your ApplicationResources file must be referred to as if it were a java
> class.  Remove the /web-inf/ path.  It should be referred to using package
> notation.  Since it is considered to be a java class - it must be put below
> your /web-inf/classes/ directory.  If it is in the classes directory - you
> can refer to it simply as ApplicationResources in your web.xml file.  If it
> is in a package below your classes directory (say mypackage), then put
> mypackage.ApplicationResources in your web.xml.
> 
> 
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Marius Gabor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 07 May 2002 11:00
> To:   Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject:      Re: Cannot find message resources - DESPERATION
> 
> Hi, Nico!
> 
> I've tried and didn't work also... :(((
> 
> Marius
> 
> Nicolas De Loof wrote:
> 
>>Your struts-config:
>><message-resources
>>  key="org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE"
>>  name="ApplicationResources.properties" />
>>
>>I'm using Struts 1.0.2, so I cannot test it, but i think your message
>>ressource bundle should be declared in struts-config with a "parameter"
>>attribute without the ".properties" extension:
>>
>>  <message-resources
>>      key="org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE"
>>      parameter="ApplicationResources"/>
>>
>>Struts_config_1_1.dtd don't have anay "name" attribute for
> 
> message-ressource
> 
>>element. Perhaps you may use struts-config validation at startup.
>>
>>
>>Nico
>>
> 
> 
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