Input for ASP.NET WebForms
Selecting the Culture
Task-Based Help > General C1Input Tasks > Selecting the Culture

Note that the following topic shows how to use the Culture property for the C1InputCurrency control; however, the Culture property is available for all Input for ASP.NET Web Forms controls.

Using the Designer

You can choose a specific culture for any of the Input for ASP.NET Web Forms controls. To set the Culture property for the control, simply open its Tasks menu and select a culture from its drop-down list.

Using HTML Markup

To set the Culture value, use the following markup in the .aspx page:

To write code in Source View

<cc1:C1InputCurrency ID="C1InputCurrency1" runat="server"
Culture="English (United Kingdom)">
</cc1:C1InputCurrency>

Using Code

To set the Culture for the C1InputCurrency control, double-click the Web page to create an event handler for the Load event. Enter the following code for the Page_Load event:

To write code in Visual Basic

Visual Basic
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Me.C1InputCurrency1.Culture = New System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-GB")

To write code in C#

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this.C1InputCurrency1.Culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-GB");

This topic illustrates the following:

The following C1InputCurrency control shows the British Pound: