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I am working on a project to grab the users region settings based on what they set in the Control panel. I was easily able to access that information via C# in the System.Globalization.RegionInfo class. Is there a javascript equivalent? If so, what is it?

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the Globalization settings in C# is for the server and not for the user visiting a web page.

In JavaScript the only option is to look at userLanguage or language

var userLang = navigator.language || navigator.userLanguage  || navigator.browserLanguage;

On the server you can check the Accept Language header. Still, this is the browser settings and not the system settings.

Edit: Added navigator.BrowserLanguage after @fred02138's comment.

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    In IE it is navigator.browserLanguage.
    – fred02138
    Oct 8, 2013 at 15:48
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    Okay I used your code block and it seems to be working but only for IE. I guess the other browsers use their preferences based on the browser setting. However, no matter what language I changed it to, Chrome never seemed to work. Oct 8, 2013 at 16:56
  • Good catch! I just confirmed this, and I was a bit surprised. But then the best solution would be to rely on the Accept Language header. Good to know :)
    – becquerel
    Oct 8, 2013 at 17:03
  • Good stuff. I pulled up fiddler and it appears the Accept-Language in the header varies from browser to browser. For instance, the Accept-Language in the header of the packet for IE showed up as en-CA because I changed my region format to that in the Control Panel in my region settings. However, in Chrome, I have to set my preferences through the browser because the Accept-Language came back as "Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8,en-CA;q=0.6" which is what I set my settings to on the browser. Oct 8, 2013 at 18:17

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