I see what you are doing, But don't see where to create fr or fr-ca, for my example?
John

Martin Luethi wrote:

> the variable $_SERVER["HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE"] contains the Accept-Language-
> Header from the browser
> -> http://ch2.php.net/reserved.variables
>
> with setlocale() you can set locale-informations
> -> http://ch2.php.net/function.setlocale
>
> finally strftime() formats a date with the current locale-informations
> -> http://ch2.php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php
>
> sample script:
> <?
> if (preg_match("/^([a-z]{2}).([a-z]{2})$/i", $_SERVER["HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE"],
> $m='')) {  // e.g. de-ch
>    $locales[] = strtolower($m[1])."_".strtoupper($m[2]);  // e.g. de_CH
>    $locales[] = strtolower($m[1]);  // e.g. de
>    setlocale(LC_TIME, $locales);
> } else if (preg_match("/^([a-z]{2})$/i", $_SERVER["HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE"],
> $m='')) {  // e.g. de
>    $locales[] = strtolower($m[1])."_".strtoupper($m[1]);  // e.g. de_DE
>    $locales[] = strtolower($m[1]);  // e.g. de
>    setlocale(LC_TIME, $locales);
> }
> echo strftime("%B", strtotime("+1 month"));
> ?>
>
> g. martin luethi
>
> Mon, 26 Jan 2004 03:29:16 -0500 John Taylor-Johnston
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Thanks!! :) Getting tired at this hour.
> >
> > Is there a way to detect the language of the browser and echo the
> > name of the month in that language?
> >
> >> <?= date("F", strtotime("+1 month")); ?>

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