User language and locale
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User language and locale
Splunk automatically detects every time a user logs in and uses whatever language that user's browser is set to. To switch languages, change the browser's locale settings.
Splunk detects locale strings. A locale string contains two components: a language specifier and a localization specifier. This is usually presented as two lowercase letters and two uppercase letters linked by an underscore. For example, en_US means US English or en_GB for British English. When looking for a suitable translation, Splunk first tries to find an exact match for the whole locale, but will fallback to just the language specifier the entire setting is not available. For example, translations for 'fr' answer to requests for fr_CA and fr_FR. The user's locale also affects how dates, times, numbers etc are formatted as different countries have differing standards on how these entities are formatted.
Refer to "How translation works" in the Developer Manual for more information about localizing Splunk.
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.0.5 , 4.0.6 , 4.0.7 , 4.0.8 , 4.0.9 , 4.0.10 , 4.0.11 View the Article History for its revisions.