Yeah,
I checked the code of the RI NumberConverter and MyFaces.
Since both pass the TCK, percent is fine.
Question is: Why is the RI doc wrong ? :)
On 3/14/07, Zdeněk Sochor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
according to JSF 1.1 spec (section 9.4.4) percent is right one.
Regards,
Zdenek
Matthias Wessendorf napsal(a):
> The tlddoc for the NumberConverter type says:
>
> Specifies how the number string will be formatted and parsed. Valid
> values are "number", "currency", and "percentage". Default value is
> "number".
>
> but, in the code there is a check for "percent" instead:
> else if (_type.equals("percent"))
> {
> return NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(lokale);
> }
>
> am I missing something? I was thinking to actually see the usage of
> "percentage" ...
>
> Thx,
> Matthias
>
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