I checked JavaScript date and time formatting in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge on my Windows 10 PC, with interesting results. My language tag should be "en-NZ', and I thought the locale behavior would follow accordingly.
Of the three browsers, only Edge had picked up the correct language tag by default, presumably from the OS, while Chrome and Firefox both defaulted to en-US. Edge also defaults to using the correct locale settings.
It seems I can influence the locale in Chrome by changing language in Advanced Settings to en-NZ, but the default locale behavior I get is as for en-GB. Firefox doesn't seem to care what my preferred language is for locale behavior, which depends only on the language "used to display menus, messages, and notifications from Firefox". The only English language options for that are US, Canada, or UK.
In Chrome and Firefox the only way to ensure the correct locale behavior seems to be to explicitly specify it in the JavaScript code.
en-gb
as my preferred language in the Firefox Content options (it had been set toen-us
), but it didn't have any effect.navigator.language
returns "en-GB"... I'm also running Firefox 55.03, on Linux...