Damn it works. Sorry for bothering the list. I probably tried to many things
last night.
Well thanks for the help :)
2008/9/19 Murat Yücel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have set the flag but it still doesnt work. Can you confirmed this on
> your side?
>
> /Murat
>
> 2008/9/19 Michael Sparer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>> setEscapeModelStrings to false on your component (e.g. Label) and it
>> should
>> work
>>
>>
>> Murat Yücel-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All
>> >
>> > First of all i am using wicket 1.3.4. I have a problem with not being
>> able
>> > to show html characters when using
>> > StringResourceModel together with xml property file. Xml property file
>> > doesnt support html tags because it
>> > not valid in an xml file. I have tried to escape the "<" tag but then i
>> > will
>> > just see the text as it is. For example
>> > if the text is <entry key="test.key"><b>Test</b></entry>
>> then
>> > is
>> > will just show Test on the screen.
>> >
>> > I then thought that it might be possible to give html characters as
>> > parameters. For example:
>> > <entry key="test.key">You have selected {0}</entry>
>> >
>> > Then i will give the parameter "Test" to the StringResourceModel, but
>> > still no luck.
>> >
>> > I have set the method Label.setEscapeModelStrings(false) but it seems
>> like
>> > it doesnt have any effect.
>> >
>> > Hope that you can help.
>> >
>> > Kind regards
>> >
>> > /Murat
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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