How to Copy Locales in cPanel and WHM?

Last modified: July 31, 2020
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The locale system localizes text in Perl, Template Toolkit, or JavaScript code. Localization refers to the translation of text in one language into multiple other languages to make a product usable globally. Each locale has a lexicon hash, which contains keys and values in bracket notation. Each value is the translated version of the key (or, for the default English locale ( en ), values are specifically empty). Copy a Locale interface in WHM allows you to duplicate a locale into a standard locale or a non-standard locale.

1) Log into your WHM.

2) Select the option “Locales”.

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3) Choose the option “Copy a Locale” under “Locales” section.

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4)  To copy a locale into a “Standard Locale”, select the original locale from the “Duplicate Locale” menu.

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5) Click on to the “Standard locale” radio button.

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6) Select a locale from the “Standard locale” menu.

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7) Click the “Duplicate” button. The system will redirect you to a new interface.

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8) From the new page, click “Click here to download” to download the duplicate in XML format, or click “upload it here” to edit the copy’s XML.

9) If you are choosing the non standard locale, then select “Non standard locale” option after selecting the original locale from the “Duplicate Locale” menu.

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10) Enter a name for the copy, prefixed with the i_ tag, in the appropriate boxes. It is the standard way to create, identify, and work with a non-standard locale.

11) Select the options from the Fallback Locale, Number Formatting, and Character Orientation menus.

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12) Do the steps which we have mentioned in steps 7 & 8.

Now you have successfully copied a locale from your WHM.

 

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