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Martin Grigorov resolved WICKET-3591.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 1.5-RC4
Assignee: Martin Grigorov
Fixed with r1090641.
> NumberTextField and RangeTextField should always render/parse its value with
> English locale
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> Key: WICKET-3591
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3591
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: wicket-core
> Affects Versions: 1.5-RC3
> Environment: client with a locale where the decimal mark is not a
> period (for example: Hungarian locale)
> Reporter: Attila Király
> Assignee: Martin Grigorov
> Fix For: 1.5-RC4
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> Attachments: fix-WICKET-3591.patch
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> Wicket started adding some support for the new Html5 input types. Among these
> are NumberTextField for number type [1] and RangeTextField for range type
> [2]. The Html5 spec mandates that the "value", "min", "max" attributes for
> these inputs are floating point numbers. Html5 spec also describes the format
> of a float number [3]. Simply to say it is a number formatted with English
> locale (for example: decimal mark is a period).
> Wicket currently renders min and max spec compliant but renders the value
> wrong because it uses the client locale for that. Which means for example for
> a Hungarian client it will generate "3,14" instead "3.14". This breaks the
> custom widgets used by browsers for these new inputs (Chrome and Opera have
> custom ui, FF and IE stil use plain text field) because they expect the value
> with a period decimal mark. This means that browsers will post the value
> formatted in English locale too so parsing is also broken for these on the
> wicket server side because the client locale is used there also.
> Imho wicket should always use the English locale for rendering/parsing these
> values in case of these input types.
> To reproduce you can use the form examples from "wicket-html5-examples" in
> the wicketstuff project (I found this bug there).
> [1] Html5 input number type: http://dev.w3.org/html5/markup/input.number.html
> [2] Html5 input range type: http://dev.w3.org/html5/markup/input.range.html
> [3] Html5 float datatype:
> http://dev.w3.org/html5/markup/datatypes.html#common.data.float
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