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The regional settings page allows you to edit all of the regional or local settings. This includes: The regional settings page allows you to edit all of the regional or local settings. This includes:
-  = Site Language : This is the language the frontend will appear in. +  = Site Language : This is the language the frontend will appear in. Please see [[development:language | Language Files]] section for more details on creating a new language file
-  = Administration Language : This is the language the administration will appear in. +  = Administration Language : This is the language the administration will appear in. Please see [[development:language | Language Files]] section for more details on creating a new language file
-  = Date Format : Format for the date that the users will see. This feature uses PHP's date function and you can get more information from here. +  = Date Format : Format for the date that the users will see. This feature uses PHP's date function and you can get more information from [[http://us2.php.net/strftime|here]]
-  = Administration Date Format : Format for the date that the administrators will see. This feature uses PHP's date function and you can get more information from here.+  = Administration Date Format : Format for the date that the administrators will see. This feature uses PHP's date function and you can get more information from [[http://us2.php.net/strftime|here]].
  = Currency Symbol : This is the currency symbol you wish to use. Default is $ or the US money format.   = Currency Symbol : This is the currency symbol you wish to use. Default is $ or the US money format.
  = Currency Decimal : This is what you use for the decimal symbol. In the US it is a period where other countries use a comma.   = Currency Decimal : This is what you use for the decimal symbol. In the US it is a period where other countries use a comma.

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