That is also a possibilty
That we pre process the markup even before the markup parser handles it.
Then we just replace all wicket:i18n:key:XXXXXX (or whatever we call it) and then parse the markup.

johan


On 5/9/06, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I solved this some time ago with own "preprocessor" that replaces
${key} with the value from property files.

I know this is not very wicket-like, but the markup looks much simpler
with ${key} then with <wicket:message key="key"></wicket:message>

-Matej

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> why not? in a preview you would get a button with text
> "wicket:i18n:buttons.save"
>
> thats good for preview since you can see the key!
>
> -Igor
>
>
> On 5/8/06, * Juergen Donnerstag* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> wrote:
>
>     It will not be previeable any more.
>
>     Juergen
>
>     On 5/9/06, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>      > why not a format like this
>      >
>      > <input type="submit" value="wicket:i18n: buttons.save"/>
>      >
>      > or
>      >
>      > <input type="submit" value="wi18n:buttons.save"/>
>      >
>      > -Igor
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > On 5/8/06, Andrew Berman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> wrote:
>      > >
>      > > Hey Guys,
>      > >
>      > > I think adding something to support localized attributes would
>     be a big
>      > plus.  I know that when Wicket added wicket:message it really
>     saved a lot of
>      > extra Java code on my part.  I think the same thing would happen
>     if we came
>      > up with something to do it in attributes.  AttributeModifiers
>     obviously
>      > work, but when you have a lot of things you want to localize on
>     the same
>      > page it's a lot of extra Java code that needs to be written to
>     support this
>      > because you need to add the specific Component and add an
>     AttributeModifier.
>      > >
>      > > What about a compromise?  I think the experimental stuff in
>      > WicketMessageTagHandler is cumbersome to add to the HTML, so what
>     if we
>      > created a component whose sole purpose is to add attributes to
>     some HTML
>      > element.  Or can this already be done like this:
>      > >
>      > > Java:
>      > > add(new WebComponent("imageAlt").add(new
>      > AttributeModifier("alt", true, new ResourceModel("my.key"))));
>      > >
>      > > HTML:
>      > > <img wicket:id="imageAlt" src="" />
>      > >
>      > > I haven't tested if this works, but if not, maybe some kind of
>     Component
>      > could be created which allows something like this.  It will allow for
>      > multiple attributes to be replaced as well.
>      > >
>      > > Thoughts?
>      > >
>      > >
>      > > --Andrew
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > > On 5/4/06, Juergen Donnerstag < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>      > > > On 5/4/06, Ralf Ebert < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>      > > > > Hi Juergen,
>      > > > >
>      > > > > > please see WicketMessageTagHandler.java. It is
>     experimental only and
>      > > > > > disabled by default. Reason: it is realy ugly to have
>     something like
>      > > > > > wicket:example="tag=key". AttributeModifier are much more
>     convinent
>      > > > > > and far less ugly, IMO.
>      > > > > if you have a page with like, say, 20 labels with static
>     text (like
>      > > > > you have sometimes in complex forms for explaining things)
>     I don't see
>      > > > > something to win by adding AttributeModifiers to the
>     component tree. I
>      > > > > see localization of static text as "markup issue" because
>     there is
>      > > > > almost no logic to define there. The format you described
>     is rather
>      > > > > ugly, that's right: What about:
>      > > > > <div wicket:message="blaLabel">bla</div> (if you want
>      > to go the
>      > > > > message as text between the tags)
>      > > >
>      > > > this is <wicket:message
>      > value="xxx">default</wicket:message> and
>      > > > already available.
>      > > >
>      > > > > <input type="submit" wicket:message:value="Do something"/>
>     (for
>      > > > > localizing the attribute value, probably the second : is
>     not valid xml
>      > > > > any more, but another separation char like _ or  maybe no
>     separation
>      > > > > char at all could be used)
>      > > > >
>      > > >
>      > > > It is all not realy nice, isn't it? That is what we struggled
>     with. We
>      > > > didn't find a syntax which we realy liked and which is standards
>      > > > compliant ( e.g. XML namespace, schema).
>      > > >
>      > > > > This would be very helpful for quick & easy localization of
>     static
>      > > > > content in pages, something that's missing at the moment
>     from my point
>      > > > > of view. Tell me what you think, if I have time I would like to
>      > > > > implement this and contribute it...
>      > > > >
>      > > >
>      > > > your help is very much appreciated but the syntax should be
>     right.
>      > > >
>      > > > > > That is default. Localizer implements a search hierarchy
>     up the
>      > > > > > component tree. You only need one properties files per
>     language per
>      > > > > > Panel which contains X number of component. Thinking ...
>     That is not
>      > > > > > your question, isn't it? Like Application.properties is
>     the last
>      > > > > > resort for all messages, you ask for one per java
>     package, right?
>      > So,
>      > > > > > in addition to the my.pkg.MyPanel.properties it should
>     look in
>      > > > > > my/pkg/Wicket.properties as well (may be
>     Wicket.properties is not
>      > the
>      > > > > > best name).
>      > > > > That's what I want to do and it would be a nice feature if
>     such a
>      > > > > lookup strategy could be added by just setting an option
>     and defining
>      > > > > a name for the property file. I tried to do it quick myself but
>      > > > > stopped after finding out that the property file name is
>     quite tightly
>      > > > > coupled to some class name for the moment...
>      > > > >
>      > > >
>      > > > It is fairly easy to add. Please see
>      > Settings.addStringResourceLoader,
>      > > > Application.getResourceStreamLocator and
>      > > > CompoundResourceStreamLocator.java
>      > > >
>      > > > Let me know if you need any more help
>      > > >
>      > > > Juergen
>      > > >
>      > > > > Regards,
>      > > > > Ralf
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
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