Thank You for this... I'll look for some workaround...

On Aug 23, 9:28 pm, Thomas Broyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 23, 11:07 am, francescoNemesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi There,
>
> > in my GWT application I am using GWT Constants and Messages to im
> > plement localisation... I know it si possible to change the  the
> > locale by passing it to the URL or with a property in the html, but I
> > was wondering if there is a way for the application to honour the
> > user's browser locale, like "standard J2EE applications would do".
>
> > I'd really like to stick to the standard GWT localisation
> > implementation for its very fast response.
>
> Unfotunately, there's no reliable way to obtain the equivalent of the
> Accept-Languages request header in JavaScript (IE has
> navigator.userLanguage, Opera has navigator.language, but Firefox's
> navigator.language is the browser's locale, not the ones you set in
> the preferences).
>
> AFAICT, you should be able to override the property-provider for
> locale in your module's *.gwt.xml to use those properties if you like,
> but you'd better do content-negotiation on the server-side to return a
> different <meta>, or eventually redirect to the ?locale=, depending on
> the Accept-Languages request header (when there's no ?locale=XX
> already).
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