Is it possible to determine the user locale's **country** as set in the OS from the browser in JavaScript?

醉酒当歌 提交于 2019-12-01 08:37:13

The best you'll get is languages:

  • navigator.language (Netscape - Browser Localization)
  • navigator.browserLanguage (IE-Specific - Browser Localized Language)
  • navigator.systemLanguage (IE-Specific - Windows OS - Localized Language)
  • navigator.userLanguage

Due to either security concerns or just not implemented, what you have requested is not possible, natively. You can however use an ActiveX object for your Windows users

You could have a user select their perfered language, country, etc then use javascript to set a cookie, which will be sent to your server anytime a page is requested

I'd have to defend or re-state the answers of SReject and CodeJack because the browser language does in general contain the country locale of the OS as in "en-US" or "de-CH".

We've used this for years to pre-select the country in forms and it works in enough cases to be useful.

So with travelling Swiss users you would use navigator.language.slice(-2) and get "CH" which is a valid answer to your question.

var userLocale = navigator.language or

navigator.userLanguage;

EDIT only other way is geoLocation API of HTML5

http://html5demos.com/geo http://dev.w3.org/geo/api/spec-source.html

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