Hello,
On 22 Sep 2002 11:44:28 BST, Mark Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
> We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple
> l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the
> placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only
> requirem
Hello,
On 22 Sep 2002 11:44:28 BST, Mark Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
> We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple
> l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the
> placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only
> require
On Sunday 22 September 2002 12:44, Mark Howard wrote:
> Hi,
> We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple
> l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the
> placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only
> requirement is that they reside
On Sunday 22 September 2002 12:44, Mark Howard wrote:
> Hi,
> We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple
> l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the
> placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only
> requirement is that they resid
Hi,
We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple
l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the
placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only
requirement is that they reside somewhere within the classpath.
We could easily include them
Hi,
We're working (upstream) on a java program which includes multiple
l10n files, based on ResourceBundles. The java documentation on the
placement of these is very sketchy, but we think that the only
requirement is that they reside somewhere within the classpath.
We could easily include them
6 matches
Mail list logo