This is one of those wild crazy ideas that you asked for...
I know you grepped but maybe didn't grep properly?

There are usually two copies of your resources files, one under your 
source directory and that is copied to your classes directory by Tomcat. 
The one in classes is actually read by the server, but the one in source 
is the one you edit because it should replace the classes one. Just check 
manually rather than grepping and see if you find the "ghost" file.

Heya Gosper
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        Subject:        Re: deleted ApplicationResources_de.properties ghost


Does anybody have any ideas on this? Even wild, stupid, ridiculous 
ideas. Anything?

On 01/19/2004 07:02 PM Adam Hardy wrote:
> Actually I just did get access to a third server and did a complete 
> fresh install of java & tomcat and my app.war, and the ghost German 
> strings came up.
> 
> So the German strings must be in the war file. But there is only the one 

> ApplicationResources.properties file there in the war file! I just 
checked.
> 
> Again, deleting or adding the German locale to the browser settings 
> makes the strings change, so it is definitely the resource bundles.
> 
> 
> On 01/19/2004 06:17 PM Adam Hardy wrote:
> 
>> Yes, unfortunately it does. On my dev machine and my future production 
>> server. But I had them both running earlier with the German 
>> .properties, so it would be the same problem. I don't have a third 
>> server to test it on.
>>
>> On 01/19/2004 05:54 PM Tim Kettering wrote:
>>
>>> Does the same thing happen when you build/run the webapp on a 
different
>>> computer? Not sure what to tell you here, but that should at least
>>> narrow the scope to something in the source or some ghost file on your
>>> dev machine.
>>>
>>> -tim
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 
>>> Monday, January 19, 2004 11:35 AM
>>> To: Struts Users Mailing List
>>> Subject: deleted ApplicationResources_de.properties ghost
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm having a nightmare with the ApplicationResources_de.properties 
>>> resource bundle in my webapp. I asked a colleague to look at it and 
he's
>>>
>>> baffled too.
>>>
>>> I had my resource bundle in an English and also a German .properties 
>>> file, for testing purposes, but then decided to ditch the German 
version
>>>
>>> until it's completely finished.
>>>
>>> Even though I deleted the German xxx_de.properties file, shutdown 
>>> tomcat, deleted the whole webapp and redeployed and deleted the cache 
in
>>>
>>> $CATALINA_HOME/work/.... , the German strings are still being cached 
>>> somewhere.
>>>
>>> I have run a grep on a German string to find it in any file in the 
whole
>>>
>>> of the tomcat, and the whole of my dev-env, but haven't found it.
>>>
>>> In the HTTP headers, I have set pragma=no-cache, 
>>> cache-control=no-cache & expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT
>>>
>>> I have cleared the cache from my browser and done refreshes a 
>>> thousand times. This is now about a month afterwards and the ghost 
>>> German text is
>>>
>>> still coming up.
>>>
>>> If I set the browser locale to en, then I get the correct English 
>>> version, but if I then set it back to de, somehow, somewhere it is 
>>> finding the deleted German resource bundle.
>>>
>>> Any advice much appreciated. :(
>>>
>>> Adam
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 


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