Yes it is, I'm sorry I posted my thread and I didn't finish the title.

On Jan 25, 10:56 pm, hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is the current thread uiculture set to french?
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> 2012/1/25 Rémi BOURGAREL <[email protected]>:
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> > Hi All
> > I have this model
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> > public class MyViewModel{
> > [ValidateDecimal]
> > public decimal ADecimal{get;set;}
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> > And this view
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> > $FormHelper.NumberField("myobject.ADecimal")
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> > If myobject.ADecimal is equal to "13.6"
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> > The input will have "13,6" for value (note the comma).
> > But this value is not passing the Prototype validation.
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> > And if you enter "13.6" in the input the prototype validation is OK
> > but after the posting myobject.ADecimal is 0 without raising a
> > validation error on the server side.
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> > Possible Solutions :
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> > - Overriding the prototype number validation so it works with "," (and
> > every other culture)
> > - Or forcing the use of "." as separator (ie forcing the culture when
> > you display the input tag and when you parse the content)
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> Cheers,
> hammetthttp://hammett.castleproject.org/

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