Well you could do: <tr:outputFormatted value="#{myfunc:format2(str, arg1, arg2)}" />
where you could write format1, format2, etc. EL functions to do the work. You could also do: <t:buffer into="#{formattedString}"> <h:outputFormat value="#{message.key}"> <f:param value="param1" /> </h:outputFormat> </t:buffer> <tr:outputFormatted value="#{formattedString}" /> On 8/30/07, Paul Mander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Andrew Robinson-5 wrote: > > > > Well, that is not localizable > > > > I think the use case that he means is more like: > > > > <tr:outputFormatted value="#{messages.str}"> > > <f:param value="#{myarg}" /> > > </tr:outputFormatted> > > > > messages.properties > > str = Test {0} param > > > > > > That's a better example. > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/trinidad-outputFormat-and-f%3Aparam-support-tf4347417.html#a12401317 > Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >