SetLocale (new_locale) Description Sets a country/language locale option for the current application session. The locale value encapsulates a set of attributes that determines the default display format of date, time, number, and currency values, according to language and regional conventions. Locales include the following: Chinese (China) | | Chinese (Hong Kong) | | Chinese (Taiwan) | | Dutch (Belgian) | nl_be | Dutch (Standard) | nl_NL | English (Australian) | en_AU | English (Canadian) | en_CA | English (New Zealand) | en_NZ | English (UK) | en_GB | English (US) | en_US | French (Belgian) | fr_BE | French (Canadian) | fr_CA | French (Standard) | fr_FR | French (Swiss) | fr_CH | German (Austrian) | de_AT | German (Standard) | de_DE | German (Swiss) | de_CH | Italian (Standard) | it_IT | Italian (Swiss) | it_CH | Japanese | ja_JP | Korean | ko_KR | Norwegian (Bokmal) | no_NO | Norwegian (Nynorsk) | no_NO_nynorsk | Portuguese (Brazilian) | pt_BR | Portuguese (Standard) | pt_PT | Spanish (Modern) | es_ES | Spanish (Standard) | es_ES | Swedish | sv_SE | Example <cfset tempLocale = SetLocale("Portuguese (Standard)")> <cfoutput> The locale is now set to: #GetLocale()# </cfoutput> |