Tapestry 2.0.4 will be ready later in the week. 2.0.4 will be a release
candidate for 2.1.0.
I've come up with a term for how Tapestry HTML templates maintain WYSIWYG
editor compatibility, I now call it "Invisible Instrumentation".
Invisible instrumentation has just gotten even better with invisible
localization. As discussed previously, and implemented over the weekend,
you can now do the following in an HTML template:
<span key="a.property.key">Sample Text</span>
And Tapestry will replace the entire thing with a localized property from
the component's localized strings (a set of .properties files).
The documentation has been updated.
The pre-2.0.4 approach to localization, multiple HTML templates, is still in
effect and always will be. It has been repurposed --- now you can use
multiple HTML templates to change the layout and L&F of a page to match the
locale. For instance, you may want to display the page differently for a
Hebrew locale (right to left text) than for English or other latin languages
(which read left to right).
BTW ... has anyone looked over the Contributor's Guide?
Howard
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