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Currency Settings

Hi,
simple question I'm sure - just moved a site from a UK based host to a US
based one. All my currency amounts are now showing as $123.45 instead of
£123.45. How do I get them back to UK (£) formatting - all the currency
amounts are coming from sql server and formatted like this
DataFormatString="{0:C}"

Is there a global setting that will effect the whole site without having to
change each amount individually?

Cheers,
Jon
Nov 18 '05 #1
1 959
I think the CULTURE Attribure of GLOBALZATION element in WEB Config. should solve the issue, check http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ionsection.asp for more info!
Nov 18 '05 #2

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