I agree with Mr Mitchell... (thats three james' replied to this post.. any more out there)
"scarter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]