OK, thx, that explains a lot. 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 11:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] Can you still use a literal string for a
label or description?

Not a problem.  Here's a tip to alter things without editing the jars
themselves:

Within the WEB-INF of both magnoliaAuthor and magnoliaPublic, you can
create a folder called 'classes' to put custom classes and resources. 
Anything here is available to the webapp using the standard classloader
mechanism that also loads the classes and resources from .jar files.  In
the event of a naming conflict where a resource in the 'classes' folder
is named identically to one in a jar, the classes directory version
takes presidence. 

My suggestion of creating the folder structure
classes/info/magnolia/module/admintemplates in WEB-INF and adding
message_templating_custom_en.properties to it effectively overrides the
equivalent file packaged in the magnolia-2.1-RC2.jar file.  This can be
done with anything in any of the jars.

--David


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