Thank you, i didn't know that, for i'm still developing under beehive 1.0.1. But i'm not too surprised, for i'm often using JSTL I18N tags in my jsps to cover other use cases where the simple use of EL together with beehive is not the solution.
Regards. 2007/6/19, Michael Speer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
FYI The 1.0.2 docs state Netui-data:message has been Deprecated. This tag has been deprecated in favor of the i18n tags available in JSTL. -----Original Message----- From: Giovanni Motta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:19 AM To: Beehive Users Subject: Re: Resource Bundle in JSP passing Args to Message Resources -- Beehive Expression Language missing key feature Hi Michael, see <netui-data:message value="" resultId=""> <netui-data:messageArg value=""></netui-data:messageArg> </netui-data:message> Regards. 2007/6/19, Michael Speer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > In my jsp I want to internationalize this > > bundle.default['label.days'] by passing arg0 to it as the # of days > > > > in my messages.properties i have > > label.days= {0} days > > > > Unfortunately I can not find any example in all of the samples for > 1.02 release that use bundle arguments from a jsp ... > > I can do this programatically on the server side in my Action using > something like > > new ActionMessage('label.days", days) but I should not be required to > do that > > > > Struts Messages has > > <bean:message key="label.welcome" arg0="John" arg1="Dilinger"/> > > Shouldn't beehives Expression Language extension support arg0...argN > attributes The BundleNode Abstract Class only Contains > > getString(Key) > it Should also Contain > GetString(Key,Object[]) > > Does anyone know how to use the expression Language to pass in > arguments to Messages? > Michael > >
