Well, I can tell you that I am running Windows 2000 [UK Locale],
ColdFusion 5. 

And if I add this to a template :

<cfoutput>#LSCurrencyFormat(100,  "Local")#</cfoutput> 

and nothing else I get this : �100.00

It is all to do with the Locale of your Windows install, there is a
known bug in Windows which, if you set the locale after a new install
the system does not update the new locale...  The key is to make sure
the Locale is set to UK on your new install and not to set it after.

The system I have above runs 100% fine with the above code.









Neil Clark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 August 2002 20:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Supported Locales

> Nope, I am running CF5 here, and it shows as �
> It all depends on your OS locale.

its not supposed to, else whats the point of setLocale()?


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