// (Note that is may not work on your server if the corresponding local is not installed.)
function autoLocale()
{
- $loc='en_US'; // Default if browser does not send HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
+ $attempts = array('en_US'); // Default if browser does not send HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'])) // e.g. "fr,fr-fr;q=0.8,en;q=0.5,en-us;q=0.3"
{ // (It's a bit crude, but it works very well. Preferred language is always presented first.)
- if (preg_match('/([a-z]{2}(-[a-z]{2})?)/i',$_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'],$matches)) $loc=$matches[1];
+ if (preg_match('/([a-z]{2})-?([a-z]{2})?/i',$_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'],$matches)) {
+ $loc = $matches[1] . (!empty($matches[2]) ? '_' . strtoupper($matches[2]) : '');
+ $attempts = array($loc, str_replace('_', '-', $loc),
+ $loc . '_' . strtoupper($loc), $loc . '_' . $loc,
+ $loc . '-' . strtoupper($loc), $loc . '-' . $loc);
+ }
}
- setlocale(LC_TIME,$loc); // LC_TIME = Set local for date/time format only.
+ setlocale(LC_TIME, $attempts); // LC_TIME = Set local for date/time format only.
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function linkdate2timestamp($linkdate)
{
$Y=$M=$D=$h=$m=$s=0;
- $r = sscanf($linkdate,'%4d%2d%2d_%2d%2d%2d',$Y,$M,$D,$h,$m,$s);
+ sscanf($linkdate,'%4d%2d%2d_%2d%2d%2d',$Y,$M,$D,$h,$m,$s);
return mktime($h,$m,$s,$M,$D,$Y);
}