Aidan Whitehall wrote:
>> it's showing that because you haven't changed the locale for that request.
> 
> Erm... I thought that's what I was doing with CFs SetLocale() and
> passing in the locale name... ?

if you're still getting the server default locale, then something's 
probably wrong. or you're asking for the locale the wrong way?

> Cule... thanks for all that, Paul. Am using Java to output localised
> timezone names... will have another look at Java and icu4j for the
> locale names.

that doesn't work for all locales. you'll usually get back en_US names.


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