Aha! I worked out how it happened. Eclipse's Broken Externalized
String search found a reference to an undefined key
BrowseToTLDAttributeNameDeclaration which is obviously meant to point to
the second value. Must have been one of those copy-paste errors! (Now
I understand how they could be right next to each other.)
I've put the string back under the key it was obviously meant to have.
Thanks for your help.
Victor V. Rubezhny wrote:
Hi, Sean!
The first property is the correct one.
I removed the key duplication.
Victor Rubezhny,
Exadel, Inc.
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> [mailto:jbosstools-dev-bounces@lists.jboss.org]On Behalf Of Sean Flanigan
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> Subject: [jbosstools-dev] Which message is correct in FilterNameHyperlink?
>
>
> BrowseToFilterNameDefinition=Browse to ''filter-name'' definition
> BrowseToFilterNameDefinition=Browse to TLD Attribute Name declaration
>
> used here:
>
http://viewvc.jboss.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/jbosstools/trunk/common
/plugins/org.jboss.tools.common.text.ext/src/org/jboss/tools/common/text/ext
/hyperlink/FilterNameHyperlink.java?revision=9077&view=markup
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbosstools/trunk/common/plugins/org.jboss.too
ls.common.text.ext/src/org/jboss/tools/common/text/ext/hyperlink/FilterNameH
yperlink.java
By the rules of java.util.Properties, the latter string always wins, but
is this really the desired message?
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Sean Flanigan
Senior Software Engineer
Engineering - Internationalisation
Red Hat