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FAQ Topic - Internationaliz ation and Multinationaliz ation in javascript. (2008-04-11)

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FAQ Topic - Internationaliz ation and Multinationaliz ation in
javascript.
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Internationalis ation means using one form which is everywhere both
acceptable and understood. Any international standard not supported by
default can be coded for.

For example, there is an International Standard for numeric Gregorian
date format; but none for decimal and thousands separators.

Multinationalis ation means using different forms for different
readers. It cannot work well in general, because it requires a
knowledge of all preferences and the ability to choose the right
one, in an environment where many systems are inappropriately
set anyway.

JavaScript has a few Multinationalis ation features. The various
toString() methods are all implementation dependent, but tend to
use either UK or US settings (not necessarily correctly). ECMAScript
Ed. 3 introduced some capabilities, including the toLocaleString( )
method which should create a string based on the host's locale.

Much more support is expected in future versions of JavaScript.
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Apr 10 '08 #1
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On Apr 10, 4:00 pm, "FAQ server" <javascr...@dot internet.bewrot e:

Much more support is expected in future versions of JavaScript.
Not an unreasonable expectation, but AFAIK I don't think there will be
new I18n features.

There is a thread on "date format" on the ES4 discuss list but it
looks like (so far) that it won't make it into ES4.

Garrett
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