LOCALE  Examples

Used in:  CONFIG   RESPONSE   Application Server RESPONSE  
Parent elements:  ENVIRONMENT  

<LOCALE Attribute Description Table

     language ="string"
     country ="string"
     variant ="string"
>

     No child elements
</LOCALE >
Bold: Attribute or child element is required.


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Attribute Descriptions for LOCALE:

Attribute Usage Back to Top
country The country code identifies differences in conventions, such as currency symbols, between countries that use the same language. Locales for a country are specified by two-letter, uppercase codes based on the ISO-3166 standard. For example, "DE" represents Germany, and "US" represents the United States.
language The language for a locale is specified using a two-letter lowercase code based on the ISO-639 standard. For example, Spanish is "es", English is "en", and French is "fr".
variant The variant handles variations in conventions within a language used in one country and consists of one or more underscored keywords. For example, a European country that wants to use the Euro currency symbol along with its country currency can use the variant "_EURO". If a hardware platform needs to be specified such as for Windows, the variant might be "_EURO_WIN".
 

Examples for LOCALE:

Example 1: When in CONFIG. Back to Top
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ARCXML version="1.1">
  <CONFIG>
    <ENVIRONMENT>
      <LOCALE country="US" language="en" variant="" />
      <UIFONT color="0,0,0" name="Arial" size="12" style="regular" />
      <SCREEN dpi="96" />
    </ENVIRONMENT>
    <MAP>
      <PROPERTIES>
        <ENVELOPE minx="-180,0" miny="-90,0" maxx="180,0" maxy="90,0" name="Initial_Extent" />
        <MAPUNITS units="decimal_degrees" />
      </PROPERTIES>
      <WORKSPACES>
        <SHAPEWORKSPACE name="shp_ws-18" directory="<path to WORLD ESRIDATA>" />
      </WORKSPACES>
      <LAYER type="featureclass" name="CNTRY94" visible="true" id="0">
        <DATASET name="CNTRY94" type="polygon" workspace="shp_ws-18" />
        <SIMPLERENDERER>
          <SIMPLEPOLYGONSYMBOL fillcolor="127,227,127" filltype="solid" />
        </SIMPLERENDERER>
      </LAYER>
    </MAP>
  </CONFIG>
</ARCXML>

Example 2: When in an application server RESPONSE to GETCLIENTSERVICES. Back to Top
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ARCXML version="1.1">
<RESPONSE>
  <SERVICES>
    <SERVICE name="world_image" servicegroup="ImageServer1" access="PUBLIC" type="ImageServer" desc=""  status="ENABLED" >
      <ENVIRONMENT>
        <LOCALE country="US" language="en" />
        <UIFONT name="Arial" />
      </ENVIRONMENT>
      <CLEANUP interval="20" />
    </SERVICE>
  </SERVICES>
</RESPONSE>
</ARCXML>