Hi Jhuford,
this sounds interesting.
I have the user's choice in a database. But my host page is always the
same. I have only one host page, which is nearly empty. Everything
including the login window is generated by code.
At the moment, I feel unable to test the method you described. Could
you please outline the steps that I have to do?
Below is my code that generates the main gui on top of the empty host
page.
Magnus
private void initDisplay () // called from within onModuleLoad
{
DockLayoutPanel display = new DockLayoutPanel (...);
...
RootLayoutPanel.get().add(display);
}
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On Dec 30, 5:41 pm, jhulford <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can store off the user's chosen locale into a database of some
> sort and then when your host page is being written after the user logs
> in (like w/ jsp or php or something) load the users language
> preference and set it via the meta tag.
>
> The only time you'd need to reload the app then is on that initial
> time when the user changes their language settings.
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