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GetLocale Function 

Returns the current locale ID value.


GetLocale()

Remarks

A locale is a set of user preference information related to the user's language, country/region, and cultural conventions. The locale determines such things as keyboard layout, alphabetic sort order, as well as date, time, number, and currency formats.

The return value can be any of the 32-bit values shown in the Locale ID chart:

The following example illustrates the use of the GetLocale function. To use this code, paste the entire example between the <BODY> tags of a standard HTML page.

Enter Date in UK format: <input type="text" id="UKDate" size="20"><p>

Here's the US equivalent: <input type="text" id="USdate" size="20"><p>

<input type="button" value="Convert" id="button1"><p>

Enter a price in German: &nbsp; <input type="text" id="GermanNumber" size="20">

<p>

Here's the UK equivalent: <input type="text" id="USNumber" size="20"><p>

<input type="button" value="Convert" id="button2"><p>



<script language="vbscript">

Dim currentLocale

' Get the current locale

currentLocale = GetLocale



Sub Button1_onclick

  Dim original

  original = SetLocale("en-gb")

  mydate = CDate(UKDate.value)

  ' IE always sets the locale to US English so use the

  ' currentLocale variable to set the locale to US English

  original = SetLocale(currentLocale)

  USDate.value = FormatDateTime(mydate,vbShortDate)

End Sub



Sub button2_onclick

  Dim original

  original = SetLocale("de")

  myvalue = CCur(GermanNumber.value)

  original = SetLocale("en-gb")

  USNumber.value = FormatCurrency(myvalue)

End Sub



</script> 

See Also

Reference

SetLocale Function

Concepts

Locale ID (LCID) Chart