You¹re missing the closing inverted comma on fieldPrompt.
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>
> It occurred to me to use an OGNL form to do this, but I am still having a
> challenge getting it to work.
>
> I've tried
>
> <s:textfield key="fieldName" dojoType="dijit.form.ValidationTextBox"
> promptMessage="${getText('fieldPrompt)}" />
>
> This gets me past the first problem, but still doesn't work. I am getting
> message that getText must have a prefix in the default namespace. I'm not sure
> where to take it from there.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> -- Larry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "larryreed" <larryr...@comcast.net>
> To: "user" <user@struts.apache.org>
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 4:58:42 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: i18n within dojo attribute
>
> I have a text field which I would like to 'dojo-ize' by turning it into a
> ValidationTextBox.
>
> One of the parameters, 'promptMessage' is a text message that is put up as a
> help when the focus enters the text box.
>
> My problem is that I would like to internationalize this message. My thought
> was to place a struts2 text tag as the value of this attribute.
>
> However, placing the tag inside the attribute quotes quotes the tag. Here is
> what I did:
>
> <s:textfield key="fieldName" dojoType="dijit.form.ValidationTextBox"
> promptMessage="Enter field value" />
>
> This works, but the message is in English. To internationalize it, I tried
> this:
>
> <s:textfield key="fieldName" dojoType="dijit.form.ValidationTextBox"
> promptMessage="<s:text name='fieldPrompt' />" />
>
> But this quotes the angle brackets and the result is:
>
> .... promptMessage="<s:text name='username' />"
>
> I've tried a couple of other variations that do not work either. Any
> suggestions as to how I might do this?
>
> -- Larry
>