But java ResourceBundles don't know about styles and variations as fas
as I know. I know only about locales.

Juergen

On 4/26/06, Ari Suutari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > What i (and presumably Ari) wanted tried to achieve, is to have some
> > style-specific bundle wich only contains some keys with style-specific
> > values and thus not having to maintain a bunch of property files if we
> > add another key, eventhough it's value would be the same across all styles.
> >
> > But since this behaviour is *not* how java usually deals with
> > .properties, i'm not sure if this is a bug.
>
>    I think that this is the way how java handles ResourceBundles: lookup
>    falls back to parent bundle if key is not found. Because of this I assumed
>    that wicket's .properties would work same way.
>
>        Ari S.
>
>
>
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