Hi, no t:saveState won't help either. Put your messages in a managed-bean and reference them via normal properties-access-code.
Volker, didn't you set up a special loadBundle tag for Tobago? regards, Martin On 11/2/06, Volker Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, the problem is the scope of the bundle, f:loadBundle put the bundle into request scope which is gone on next ajax request. you may try to put the tag into the s:pprPanelGroup, in jsf < 1.2 this may work. or put your messages into an managed bean on session scope. maybe t:saveState tag can help, worth a try. Regards, Volker 2006/11/2, Scandelli Francesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Hi > > > > I'm using an autorefreshing pprPanelGroup (<s:pprPanelGroup > id="periodicalUpdatedArea" periodicalUpdate="5000">) which contains a > t:dataTable accessing some labels belonging to a bundle (<f:loadBundle > basename="messages" var="msgs" />). > > The problem is that such labels are not displayed inside pprPanelGroup (if I > remove it they work), is there anyone who had the same problem and managed > to make the bundle work? > > > > Thanks > > Francesco
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