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Paraglide's client-side setLocale writes the locale via document.cookie,
which silently fails for HttpOnly cookies. SvelteKit's cookies.set()
defaults to httpOnly: true, so locale switching never worked in tests.
Fix by setting httpOnly: false on the locale cookie (it's a UI preference,
not a credential — no security concern).
Add waitForSelector('[data-hydrated]') before any click that relies on
SvelteKit JavaScript event handlers. Without this, the click fires before
hydration and the onclick handler is not yet registered.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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