Hello Renzo,

If you're using JSF 1.2, you can use the <resource-bundle> element. With JSF
1.1, you can create yourself something equivalent as a managed bean.
f:loadBundle, is far from the best JSF tag in existence, if you can avoid
it, do so.


Regards,

~ Simon

On Dec 14, 2007 1:30 PM, Renzo Tomaselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, until now I used tr:document with a fixed title. Now I would pick up
> a title from bundles, using the title attribute such as in:
>
> <tr:document
>    xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets";
>    title="#{msg['login.title']}"
>    ...
>
> but I need to declare "msg" in:
>
> <f:loadBundle basename="#{sessionBean.bundle}" var="msg"/>
>
> in case of components, I declare this at the beginning of any
> ui:component (I use Facelets) included in a html bracket.
> But in case of tr:document we start the page straight away declaring it,
> e.g. there is no html declaration.
> Where can I place the bundle declaration in this case ?
> Thanks -- Renzo
>
>

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