Yes, that did the trick. Thank you. What a stupid bug.

Jesse

On Dec 2, 8:53 am, kim young ill <khi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> did you put it before <title>.
> at least it didnt work for me if i put it after <title>
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> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Jesse <bek...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
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> > I have a gwt portlet with (for now) localization in English (default)
> > and Dutch.
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> > If I put ?locale=nl& in the address bar, I get nice Dutch texts.
> > However, if I put <meta name="gwt:property" content="locale=nl" > in
> > the head of my html file, without any reference to locale in the
> > address bar, I get the English texts. When I look into the rendered
> > html source, I can see the <meta> tag. According to the documentation
> > it should give Dutch texts.
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> > Does anybody have a suggestion about where I should look to fix this?
> > Obviously my locale is working, but it disregards the meta property
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> > With kind regards
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> > Jesse van Bekkum
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