Yep, that looks good (but Struts' instead of Strut's).

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Martin Cooper


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Struts 1.0 (Final) Released


> How about:
>
> < ... />
>
> * Utility classes for XML parsing, automatic JavaBean population, and
> internationalization of prompts and messages.
>
> Strut's support for internationalization builds on top of the Java
> Locale API, and has made it a popular choice for applications worldwide.
> Struts contributors include developers from Australia, France, Russia,
> and other parts of the globe.
>
> < ... />
>
> I'm thinking of adding a "News" section to the Web site, where we can
> store such things.
>
> Martin Cooper wrote:
> > Ted,
> > Looks good. I'd like to see a little more "visibility" for the
> > internationalization capabilities in Struts, though. In my experience,
> > that's something that catches peoples' attention, because they know
they'll
> > have to do it one day, and knowing that the framework comes with built
in
> > support is a big plus. Perhaps you could add a fourth bullet that says
> > something about how the content of a page can be obtained from resources
> > based on the user's locale, or something like that.


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