I tried both app.properties and App.properties and it still doesn't work for
me. I guess I just have to wait for the final T5.0.5 review release :)
Thanks for the reply
Petros


Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> 
> The name exactly matches the filter name ... thus "app.properties" not "
> App.properties".
> 
> On 5/27/07, petros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Do you know if it works for this snapshot
>> tapestry-core-5.0.5-20070522.184451-1.jar
>>
>> It doesn't work for me. The properties in
>> com/glintech/jumpstart/tapestry/App.properties
>> are not visible by my tapestry html pages.
>>
>> I have the following in my web.xml
>>     <context-param>
>>         <param-name>tapestry.app-package</param-name>
>>         <param-value>com.glintech.jumpstart.tapestry</param-value>
>>     </context-param>
>>
>>     <filter>
>>         <filter-name>app</filter-name>
>>         <filter-class>org.apache.tapestry.spring.TapestrySpringFilter
>> </filter-class>
>>     </filter>
>>
>>     <filter-mapping>
>>        <filter-name>app</filter-name>
>>        <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
>>      </filter-mapping>
>>
>> Petros
>>
>>
>> SergeEby wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I believe this is now available in 5.0.5-SNAPSHOT.
>> >
>> > /Serge
>> >
>> >
>> > Jason Lea wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I'm using Tapestry 5.0.4 and have some localized fields getting
>> messages
>> >> from message catalog for the page working correctly, but I cannot get
>> an
>> >> application wide message catalog to work
>> >>
>> >> In the page Target.html:
>> >>           <input type="submit" t:type="Any" value="message:button.next
>> "/>
>> >>
>> >> (have also tried <input type="submit" t:type="Any" value="message:
>> >> button.next"/> )
>> >>
>> >> In web.xml:
>> >>           <filter>
>> >>               <filter-name>app</filter-name>
>> >>               <filter-class>org.apache.tapestry.TapestryFilter
>> >> </filter-class>
>> >>           </filter>
>> >>
>> >> So from what I have read about the global message catalog coming from
>> the
>> >> name of the filter, I should put a file here
>> >> WEB-INF/app.properties:
>> >>           button.next=Next
>> >>
>> >> But this gives me the message on my button:  [[missing key:
>> button.next
>> ]]
>> >> I have put button.next into Target.properties and it found it.
>> >> Target.properties was sitting in the same folder as Target.java.
>> >>
>> >> So have I called it the wrong name or put it in the wrong place?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for any help,
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jason Lea
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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