It DIDN'T work, but I found out the problem. I keep my page templates
under the context root (adjacent to WEB-INF). When my page.properties
file was there, it didn't see it. However, when I put my
page.properties file under WEB-INF, no problem.
So now I have to keep my page.properties files in a separate directory
than my page.html files! Grr.
Bill
On 11/20/06, D&J Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, there's no reason it shouldn't behave just like the rest of the messages
on that page. I just did a quick test without a page spec, and you can still
use message catalogs (both [page-name].properties and
[application-name].properties). I'd do a quick
span jwcid="@Insert" value="message:email"
outside the BeanForm (but on the same page) just to verify that whatever
behavior you're seeing is not BeanForm-related.
Let me know what you find,
Daniel
On 11/21/06, Bill Holloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Seems like it. If I remove the page specification from my WEB-INF,
> the beanform spits out the the ugly message catalog default properties
> displays like [EMAIL].
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
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