FUNCTION:  SetLocale()

SetLocale(LCID)
 
The SetLocale function sets the LCID (locale ID).
 
There is one mandatory argument, the LCID, which is a short string, decimal value, or hex value that uniquely identifies a geographic locale. The various geographic locales are based upon the user's language, country, and culture. For example, the locale "English - United States" can be designated as either "en-us", or "1033", or "0x0409".
 
This locale information is used to establish user preferences and formats for such things as alphabets, currency, dates, keyboard layout, and numbers. A list of these locales, and their return values, can be found here.
 
If the LCID is set to zero, the locale will be set by the system.
 
Code:
<% =SetLocale(0) %>
 
Output:
1033


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