Internationalization parameters

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The internationalization parameters allow you to customize the text elements used in the applet. This can be accomplished by modifying the text elements provided in the language.txt file.

 

Alternatively if you wish to provide support for multiple languages you may create a separate properties file for each language you wish to support. Using this method you can dynamically load the language file based on the "language" parameter provided to the applet.

 

Example

 

If you wish to create a properties file that contains the text elements for the French language then perform the following:

 

  1. Copy the language.txt file to a new file named language_fr.txt

  2. Update the text element values in language_fr.txt providing the French equivalents.

  3. Add a language parameter to the applet with the value of "fr".

  4. Upload the language_fr.txt file to the web server directory that contains the language.txt file.

 

Note

 

If no language parameter is provided then the default language.txt file is used.

 

       

Parameter

Description

connectBtn

Controls the text displayed on the connect button.

 

Default: Connect

disconnectBtn

Controls the text displayed on the disconnect button.

 

Default: Disconnect

helpBtn

Controls the text displayed on the help button.

 

Default: Help

aboutBtn

Controls the text displayed on the about button.

 

Default: About

mkDirBtn

Controls the text displayed on the local and remote create directory buttons.

 

Default: Mkdir

renameBtn

Controls the text displayed on the local and remote rename file buttons.

 

Default: Rename

deleteBtn

Controls the text displayed on the local and remote delete file buttons.

 

Default: Delete

refreshBtn

Controls the text displayed on the local and remote refresh directory buttons.

 

Default: Refresh

uploadBtn

Controls the text displayed on the upload button.

 

Default: >>

downloadBtn

Controls the text displayed on the download button.

 

Default: <<

okBtn

Controls the text displayed on all OK buttons.

 

Default: OK

cancelBtn

Controls the text displayed on all Cancel buttons.

 

Default: Cancel

localSystemLbl

Controls the text displayed above the local working directory text field.

 

Default: Local System

remoteSystemLbl

Controls the text displayed above the remote working directory text field.

 

Default: Remote System

deleteLocalFileTitle

Controls the title for the Delete local file dialog.

 

Default: Delete local file

deleteRemoteFileTitle

Controls the title for the Delete remote file dialog.

 

Default: Delete remote file

deleteFileLbl

Controls the text displayed in the delete local and delete remote file dialogs.

 

Default: Are you sure you want to delete the selected file(s)?

createLocalDirTitle

Controls the title for the Create local directory dialog.

 

Default: Create local directory

createRemoteDirTitle

Controls the title for the Create remote directory dialog.

 

Default: Create remote directory

createDirLbl

Controls the text displayed in the create local directory and create remote directory dialogs.

 

Default: Enter directory name:

renameLocalFileTitle

Controls the title for the Rename local file dialog.

 

Default: Rename local file

renameRemoteFileTitle

Controls the title for the Rename remote file dialog.

 

Default: Rename remote file

renameFileLbl

Controls the text displayed in the rename local file and rename remote file dialogs.

 

Default: Enter new name:

transferStatusTitle

Controls the title for the Transfer status dialog.

 

Default: Transfer status

errTitle

Controls the title for error dialogs.

 

Default: Error

errDeleteLbl

Controls the error text displayed when unable to delete a file.

 

Default: Unable to delete one or more file(s).

errRenameLbl

Controls the error text displayed when unable to rename a file.

 

Default: Unable to rename one or more file(s).

errSetDirLbl

Controls the error text displayed when unable to change to a specified directory.

 

Default: Unable to access the specified directory.

errCreateDir

Controls the error text displayed when unable to create the specified directory.

 

Default: Unable to create the specified directory.