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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7892] - Using Multiple Resource Bundles for an Application

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------- Additional Comments From mrdon@twdata.org  2005-06-19 07:12 -------
Hmm...the easiest solution for this would be to add set/set bundle methods to
ActionMessage.  It would require two steps when creating a message, but the
alternative is to define some sort of convention for keys which lets you specify
the bundle like "bundle:messageKey" where "bundle" is the key for the message
bundle and the key is "messageKey".  This allows simpler message creation, but
can potentially affect backwards-compatibility.

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