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loadbundle question
Mike Halford
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Hi is in possible to specify a fully qualified pathname eg <f:loadBundle basename="C://config/mystuff.properties" var="msg" /> ?
Rajeev Ravindran
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not really sure if its possible but it wont make any sense in a web environment.
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Mike Halford
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yes, that's what I thought ;)
With a little knowledge, a
cast iron skillet
is non-stick and lasts a lifetime.
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