Hi Thomas

Thank you for your help.
It seems that the format is correct and we got wrong informations about 
this.
It's a bit confusing that one of them is year-month-day and the others are 
day-month-year.

Kind regards
Roman

Am Freitag, 21. September 2012 10:31:14 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Broyer:
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> On Friday, September 21, 2012 10:16:11 AM UTC+2, roman_e wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I use the i18n functionality of GWT to create a multilingual 
>> webapplication and I'd like to translate it into swedish too.
>> But there's the problem that the date format for GWT is wrong in its 
>> constants file, so it's in the wrong format on the page.
>>
>
> Those formats come from the Unicode Consortium's CLDR: 
> http://cldr.unicode.org/
> I see they released a new version a week ago, which brings a lot of 
> changes according to their announcement, so hopefully it's just that GWT 
> should be updated to use these new definitions?
>  
>
>> Is it possible to overwrite these constants somehow without changing the 
>> file in the gwt-user.jar itself?
>>
>
> I think the easiest would be to define a new locale (e.g. se_XX) where you 
> override the formats you want to change, and make sure you never use the 
> "se" locale but always the se_XX one (putting only se_XX in the "locale" 
> property might be enough, with the drawback that "se" would then use the 
> fallback locale).
>

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