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I have read and executed following instructions found on GWT pages

But somehow the "[none]" form does not return the correct output, rather it returns the default output. While all the other like [one], [two], [many] work perfectly fine.

Has anyone come across this problem, and how can I solve it?

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Did u manage to solve this problema? I'm getting the same behaviour.

Lucas
I you take a look at the table on this page http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html you will see that some languages don't have the 0 form available. So this is currently not solvable whithin the i18 library.
Drejc