JSTL fmt:setBundle and JSF

I am converting the code and JSP pages I had from jsf ea4 to jsf rel 1
My bundle is Labels.properties (.properties file)
Now, my JSTL fmt:setBundle is not recognized . My jsp code is:
<%@ taglib prefix="h" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" %>
<%@ taglib prefix="f" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" %>
<%@ taglib prefix="fmt" uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/fmt" %>
<%@ taglib prefix="s" uri="http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/tags-faces"%>
<fmt:setBundle basename="Labels" scope="session" var="labelsBundle"/>
<f:view>
<s:html locale="true">
     <head>
     <title><fmt:message bundle="${labelsBundle}" key="form.heading.login"/></title>
     <s:base/>
     <link href="style/wless.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
     </head>
     <body>
<!-- Log in -->
     <stf:form action="/listProjectTasks.do" method="post" focus="loginID" >
<h:output_text value="#{labelsBundle.label.login.loginID}" />
I get the following exception:
There has been an unspecified exception (javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Illegal Model Reference in this context for expression 'labelsBundle.label.login.loginID'.)!
This used to work in ea4 when I had the key/bundle attributes.
How can I access my properties file at sessionScope using the #{} notation or else?
Thanks,
Gisella

Thanks for the response.
Now it works but I ran into a different problem.
In my .properties file I have escape characters like  
and now with this JSF release 1, they show literally as, for example:
Login ID:&nbsp
So looking at the HTML generated:
<td class="textLabel">Login ID: </td>
instead of what it used to be
<td class="textLabel">Login ID: </td>
Also if I have the simple:
<h:output_text value=" " />
the text rendered is
instead of a non-breaking space.
Is there a way to represent these characters?
Other related question:
looking at the specs for f:loadBundle, it says that the resource bundle is loaded into a Map in the request
scope. I find this annoying, that all the time, for each request, this bundle data will be loaded into
a Map in the request scope. These are values needed at the session scope.
Is there a way to have this resource bundle loaded at the session scope as you can do it in JSTL?
The f:loadBundle seems to be missing the 'scope' attribute as the fmt:setBundle does.
Any suggestions?
Gis

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