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SetLocale
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Sets the locale to the specified new locale for the current session.
Note: SetLocale returns the old locale in case it needs to be restored.
See also GetLocale.
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Syntax
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SetLocale(new_locale)
new_locale
The name of the locale you want to set.
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Locale support |
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ColdFusion can be expected to support the following locales in a default Windows NT installation:
Locales Supported by ColdFusion
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Dutch (Belgian)
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French (Canadian)
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Norwegian (Bokmal)
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Dutch (Standard)
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French (Standard)
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Norwegian (Nynorsk)
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English (Australian)
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French (Swiss)
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Portuguese (Brazilian)
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English (Canadian)
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German (Austrian)
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Portuguese (Standard)
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English (New Zealand)
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German (Standard)
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Spanish (Mexican)
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English (UK)
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German (Swiss)
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Spanish (Modern)
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English (US)
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Italian (Standard)
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Spanish (Standard)
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French (Belgian)
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Italian (Swiss)
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Swedish
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Note:
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The variable Server.ColdFusion.SupportedLocales is initialized at startup with a comma-delimited list of the locales that ColdFusion and the operating system support. GetLocale( ) will return an entry from that list. SetLocale will fail if called with a locale name not on that list.
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