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Jochen Kemnade commented on TAP5-2409:
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I think I've got the client-side part working. It's similar to your solution in
that it passes the separators to the {{parseNumber}} function.
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As an experiment, I created a translator to use with TextFields that have
type="number". In toClient(...) it formatted the number with "." for the
decimal separator and no grouping separator, eg. 12345.67
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The server-side code is what I'm struggling with. We probably need to
un-{{final}} the {{defaultTranslate}} method in {{AbstractTextField}}.
> type="number" fails when decimal separator isn't "."
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> Key: TAP5-2409
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2409
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tapestry-core
> Affects Versions: 5.4
> Reporter: Geoff Callender
> Assignee: Jochen Kemnade
> Attachments:
> 0001-TAP5-2409-add-a-test-for-validating-a-TextField-with.patch
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> This probably affects versions before 5.4 too.
> I have BigDecimal fields that I'm editing with TextField. On mobile devices I
> would like a numeric keyboard to pop up, so I added type="number".
> This all worked just fine in English, but then I switched locale to French
> and found Tapestry's client-side validation rejecting it as not a number.
> Digging around, I found that with type="number", the W3C spec requires the
> browser to translate the field value to a String with a "." decimal
> separator. The problem for Tapestry is that Tapestry's validation always
> expects the field value to be untouched and in the format of the locale.
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