The language-config Element"
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Notice that the URI is related to the class path, such as <tt>/metainfo/zk/lang-fb.xml</tt>. In additions, <tt>/metainfo/zk/lang.xml</tt> and <tt>/metainfo/zk/lang-addon.xml</tt> are always loaded, no matter if this element is specified in <tt>config.xml</tt>. | Notice that the URI is related to the class path, such as <tt>/metainfo/zk/lang-fb.xml</tt>. In additions, <tt>/metainfo/zk/lang.xml</tt> and <tt>/metainfo/zk/lang-addon.xml</tt> are always loaded, no matter if this element is specified in <tt>config.xml</tt>. | ||
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Revision as of 08:28, 6 May 2011
Syntax:
<language-config> <addon-uri>a_uri</addon-uri> <language-uri>a_uri</language-uri> </language-config>
[Optional]
It specifies the addition language addons and/or definitions.
The use is the same as ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The language-config Element, except it is specified in a JAR file's config.xml rather than WEB-INF/zk.xml.
Notice that the URI is related to the class path, such as /metainfo/zk/lang-fb.xml. In additions, /metainfo/zk/lang.xml and /metainfo/zk/lang-addon.xml are always loaded, no matter if this element is specified in config.xml.
Since config.xml is parsed before a Web application has been initialized, you could specify the URI related to the resources of a Web application.
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.0.7 | May 2011 | The language-config element was allowed in config.xml. |