Re: Serverside JScript and language of Windows OS



Gernot Mulisch wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> for server side JScript in a ASP file
> is there a way to find out any language value
> about the Windows server OS ?
>
> Either any code like "en-us" or "1033" or anything similar
> that represents the language of the Windows server
> on which the ASP file is executed ?

You mean like this?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/iissdk/html/268f1db1-9a36-4591-956b-d7269aeadcb0.asp



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