Hi,

But, I don't have a server-side technology, and I don't want to have one. 
The whole idea is to have only client-side HTML, JavaScript, CSS.... 
technology and that is it. That is why I need something using JavaScript or 
GWT to solve the problem.

Many thanks
Rana

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:32:21 AM UTC+2, Paul Robinson wrote:
>
>  
> On 31/07/12 09:24, Rana wrote:
>  
> Hello Jens, 
>
>  But, what if I don't want to use neither JSP nor PHP. Is there a way of 
> doing it using GWT, or JavaScript?
>
> That'll be the "whatever" in Jens' email. You can generate a host html 
> page with whatever server-side technology you're using. If you have a java 
> server, then you can create a servlet that handles your host page and 
> generates it.
>
>
>  On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 11:40:21 AM UTC+2, Jens wrote: 
>>
>> You could build your app's host html page dynamically (jsp, php, 
>> whatever) and add a <meta> property to the <head> as described in 
>> https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideI18nLocale#LocaleSpecifying
>>  
>>
>>  That way your app loads directly the specified language if its 
>> available, otherwise it loads the default language.
>>
>>  -- J.
>>
>  
>  
>  

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