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File Type: Enable Embedded Content Processors for Java Resources v 2.0.0.0

Currently, the file type “Java Resources” does not provide an option to use embedded content processors. However, Java resource files often contain HTML content that needs to be translated.

I understand that this file type has Embedded Content settings where we can create tag definition rules. That said, it is inconvenient to manually define HTML tags, especially when some attributes need to be translated—for example: <a href="xxxx.com/xxxx">.

Other file types, such as Markdown and XML 2: Microsoft .NET Resources, allow us to use embedded content processors, which makes handling embedded HTML much easier.

Screenshot of the Trados Studio interface showing the 'Embedded Content' settings for 'XML 2: Microsoft .NET Resources'. Options include 'Html Embedded Content 5.2.0.0' and 'Embedded Processor'.

Like those file types, I would like to be able to use embedded content processors with Java resource files as well.

Thank you for your consideration.