If you don't include the bundle attribute, it should work w/o you
needing to do anything further.  As long as the bundles are properly
declared in your struts-config.xml.

Matt

On 6/17/06, Emiliano Marmonti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm new to struts, my application is using two application resources for
> each language that should administer. I'm trying to include the Menu
> message labels in this resource files. The rest of the application is
> using OK this message resources but can't find a way that struts menus
> includes it. My menu-config.xml is:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
>
> <MenuConfig>
>
>   <Displayers>
>     <Displayer   name="TabbedMenu"
>                  type="net.sf.navigator.displayer.TabbedMenuDisplayer"/>
>   </Displayers>
>
>   <Menus>
>
>     <!-- New Menu for Tabbed Displayer -->
>     <Menu name="TabbedHome" key="Menu.Home" action="/login" />
>     <Menu name="TabbedTit" key="Menu.Art" action="/articulos" />
>     <Menu name="TabbedExit" key="Menu.Exit" action="/logoff" />
>
>   </Menus>
>
> </MenuConfig>
>
>
> In the JSP I've attached bundle, but seems to have no effects, or just
> only using the default application resources without regarding to
> browser language:
>
> <menu:useMenuDisplayer name="TabbedMenu"
> bundle="org.apache.struts.action.MESSAGE">
>     <menu:displayMenu name="TabbedHome"/>
>     <menu:displayMenu name="TabbedTit" />
>     <menu:displayMenu name="TabbedExit"/>
>  </menu:useMenuDisplayer>
>
> Thanks a lot for your help.
> Emiliano.
>
>
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