David,

I see that you have not found the (under documented) <wicket:key> element. This has been backported to 1.1.1 and helps to make i18n pages more easily for languages that share the same structure (left to right reading).

The wicket:key makes it much easier to add localized or i18n text to a standard page, so you don't need to mimic the whole structure in markup files.

Martijn


On 3/14/06, David Leangen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

After much tinkering, I finally figured out a way to do what I wanted to
do. I explain it on the updated page:

  http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/I18n_in_Wicket


I just know that I'm going to get a big slap on the wrist from the
Wicket developers. ;-)


I'm bracing myself...

Cheers,
Dave





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