The label-location Element"
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It specifies the location of the properties file for [[ZK Developer's Reference/Internationalization/Labels|the internationalization labels]]. If you have multiple properties files, you could specify them one by one. For example, | It specifies the location of the properties file for [[ZK Developer's Reference/Internationalization/Labels|the internationalization labels]]. If you have multiple properties files, you could specify them one by one. For example, | ||
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Revision as of 04:02, 15 August 2022
Syntax:
<label-location>a_uri</label-location>
[Default: /WEB-INF/zk-label.properties]
Since 5.0.7}
It specifies the location of the properties file for the internationalization labels. If you have multiple properties files, you could specify them one by one. For example,
<system-config>
<label-location>/WEB-INF/labels/order.properties</label-location>
<label-location>/WEB-INF/labels/invoice.properties</label-location>
</system-config>
Notice that, once specified, WEB-INF/zk-labels.properties
is ignored. In other words, ZK loads only the files specified in the label-location element. If you still want to load it, you have to specify it in WEB-INF/zk.xml
too.
<system-config>
<label-location>/WEB-INF/zk-label.properties</label-location><!-- if you still need zk-label.properties -->
<label-location>/WEB-INF/labels/order.properties</label-location>
<label-location>/WEB-INF/labels/invoice.properties</label-location>
</system-config>