someone??

On Internacionalization documents they don't describe how to translate
Dateformat outputs to others languages. I mean, is it determined by
browser client, since javascript runs on client?

tnx in advance.


On Sep 3, 11:06 pm, PH <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dominik,
>
>  tnx for your reply!!
>
>  Actually I was looking for some solution where I could determine at
> run time in which language I should display my date information (ie.
> portuguese, english, spanich, etc).
>
>  Maybe this is determined by the client browser? Since the JS will
> execute on the client, it will print using the client system
> language?!
>
>  Tnx once more!
>
>  Best regards
>
>  PH
>
> On Sep 2, 6:53 pm, Dominik Steiner <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi PH,
>
> > you mean how you can set the locale for a specific language?
>
> > I added this line to the modules gwt.xml file
>
> >         <extend-property name="locale" values="es"/>
>
> > This one will set the locale for the language of spanish.
>
> > HTH
>
> > Dominik
>
> > On 2 Sep., 14:34, PH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys,
>
> > >  sorry if this question looks stupid, but I didn't find an answer for
> > > it.
>
> > >  How could I translate the DateTimeFormat.getFormat().format() output?
> > > ie.:
>
> > >  DateTimeFormat.getFormat("MMMM yyyy").format(dateobject);
>
> > >  from: "October 2009" to "Outubro 2009"
>
> > >  Tnx in advance.
>
> > >  Best regards,
>
> > >  PH
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