(PHP 3 <= 3.0.18, PHP 4 >= 4.0.0)
setlocale -- Set locale information
Description
string setlocale (mixed category, string locale)
Category is a named constant (or string) specifying the category of the
functions affected by the locale setting:
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LC_ALL for all of the below
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LC_COLLATE for string comparison, see
strcoll()
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LC_CTYPE for character classification and conversion, for example strtoupper()
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LC_MONETARY for localeconv()
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LC_NUMERIC for decimal separator (See also:
localeconv())
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LC_TIME for date and time formatting with
strftime()
If locale is the empty string "", the locale names will be set
from the values of environment variables with the same names as the above categories, or from
"LANG".
If locale is zero or "0", the locale setting is not affected, only the current
setting is returned.
Setlocale returns the new current locale, or FALSE if the locale
functionality is not implemented in the platform, the specified locale does not exist or the
category name is invalid. An invalid category name also causes a warning message.
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Example 1. setlocale Examples
<?php
/* Set locale to Dutch */
setlocale (LC_ALL, 'nl_NL');
/* Output: vrijdag 22 december 1978 */
echo strftime ("%A %e %B %Y", mktime (0, 0, 0, 12, 22, 1978));
?>
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