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Localized
Basic usage. These examples use the locale attribute. Normally you want to rely on the Locale set in the View.

Content1 (nl) in folder1

Content1 (nl_BE) in folder1

Content1 (fr) in root

Content1 (fallback) in root

<p>Content1 (fallback) in root</p>
Source

                <pe:localized folder="folder1" name="content1" escape="false" locale="nl_NL"/>
<pe:localized folder="folder1" name="content1" escape="false" locale="nl_BE"/>
<pe:localized folder="folder1" name="content1" escape="false" locale="fr"/>
<pe:localized folder="folder1" name="content1" escape="false" locale="de"/>
<pe:localized name="content1"/>
            
Components and more
Documentation pe:localized
Attributes (move mouse over the names to see data types)
Name Description
bindingAn EL expression referring to a server side UIComponent instance in a backing bean.Default is generated.
escapeWhether to HTML-escape the content.Default is true.
evalElWhether to evaluate EL in the content.Default is false.
folderOptional subfolder for the content file.
idUnique identifier of the component in a namingContainer.Default is generated.
localeLocale for the content (Locale instance or string).
markdownWhether to render content as Markdown.Default is false.
nameName of the localized content file (without locale suffix).
renderedBoolean value to specify the rendering of the component, when set to false component will not be rendered.Default is true.
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