Thanks adonis1976,
That worked like a charm, good idea aswell, i wouldnt have thought of that!
Cheers,
Ianaldo
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Browse All TopicsHi i need to use the the euro currency format, which i use: #LSEuroCurrencyFormat(subt
For Example an output example of this on my .cfm page would be: USD999.00, whats wrong with the above code, how do i change this, would it be like that because i am on an american server?, i have tried using "local", and "none" instead of "International", noting works!
Thanks
Ian
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by: adonis1976Posted on 2005-06-27 at 06:34:08ID: 14308427
yes that is the problem.. coldfusion picks the locale info from the OS..
otal,"Inte rnational" )#
I haven't tested this.. but give it a try
<cfset setLocale("Dutch (Standard)")>
<cfoutput>
#LSEuroCurrencyFormat(subt
</cfoutput>