I have internationalized all buttons in my project successfully using JSTL, except the
file up load button. Any
suggestions on having a internationalization label on a file upload button?
Thanks,
Vernon
17/02/2003 10:30:07 AM, Hans Bergsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Philippe Petit wrote:
>> Howto internationalize the labels of buttons
>> is it possible or not to nest tags this way : <input type="submit"
>> name="ListOrg" Value="<fmt:message
>> key=\"org.menu.btn.list\" bundle=\"${nav}\"/>" >
>> and if not, what are the interests of JSTL if we have to go back to JSP
>> expressions, or scriptlets so often, and if the use of tags needs
>> development skills?
>> is it "really" a decoupling between logic and presentation ? I doubt...
>
>What you're trying to do works fine, except that there's no need to
>escape the quotes around the <fmt:message> attributes (that actually
>causes the problem you most likely experience).
>
>The key is to realize that the <input> element is not seen as an
>element at all by the JSP container; it's just "template text", since
>the JSP container doesn't know anything about HTML. So your example
>should look like this:
>
> <input type="submit" name="ListOrg"
> value="<fmt:message key="org.menu.btn.list" bundle="${nav}"/>" >
>
>Again, since the container regards the HTML <input> element as any ol'
>template text, this is no different than this as far as it's concerned:
>
> foo <fmt:message key="org.menu.btn.list" bundle="${nav}"/> bar
>
>It's just to us poor humans it looks confusing ;-)
>
>Hans
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