Friday, September 2, 2011

Language and Locale


Language and locale settings are used to determine the language the computer will use.
Windows XP supports many languages for the operating system interface and utilities.
Locale settings are used to configure the locality for items such as numbers, currencies, times,
and dates. An example of a locality is that English for United States specifies a short date
as mm/dd/yyyy (month/day/year), and English for South Africa specifies a short date as yyyy/
mm/dd (year/month/day).

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