Did you seach German string  or xxx_de.properties file in all ear/war of the
web server?

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 12:33 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: deleted ApplicationResources_de.properties ghost


Thanks Heya, but not wild & crazy enough :) - I already did that. In
fact I made a war file and tested it on a completely different server.


On 01/20/2004 08:28 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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.
>
> Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20/01/2004 06:12 PM
> Please respond to "Struts Users Mailing List"
>
> 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. :(


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