I agree with Mr Mitchell...

(thats three james' replied to this post.. any more out there)

"scarter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Is there a way in struts to maintain a default application resources
> file that can be referred to in the event that a requested resource is
> not found in another resource file.  For example, it would be nice if I
> could only define specific resources in each locale specific resource
> file, instead of all of them, which consumes much more memory and more
> importantly, makes the application difficult to maintain.  The full set
> of default application resources could be defined in a default
> application resource file that would be called if the resource is not
> present in a locale specific one.  This is especially important where
> two locales are defined, say the US and UK, where very few resource
> differences exist.  If there are only a handful of resource differences
> between these locales, I would not want to have to create an entirely
> new resource file for each one, since there would be quite a few
> redundancies.
>
> I am aware that we can define separate resource bundles and associate
> each one with a bundle name.  However the problem with this approach is
> that I have to modify all of my struts tags to use statically defined
> bundle names.  Does anyone know of another way I can resolve this
> problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott Carter




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