You'd have to be more specific. Usually Locale refers to the timezone,
units, and formats that are common where the user is. So in the US
you'd have a time format of 4:10pm, while in the EU this would be
displayed as 16:10. Locale pulls all this together so you say
something like Locale=En/US and it means you use US units and measures
in English.


On Oct 14, 10:32 pm, Geoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does Locale work? I am assuming it is using it's GPS to locate

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