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Christopher Schultz updated STR-3218:
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    Attachment: STR-3218.diff

Update: "[type]RangeLocale" now depends upon "[type]Locale" instead of "[type]".
                
> Numeric field validators are not localized
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STR-3218
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STR-3218
>             Project: Struts 1
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.10
>            Reporter: Christopher Schultz
>         Attachments: STR-3218.diff
>
>
> See recent users' list discussion: http://markmail.org/thread/3sh5cqncwvpph3vr
> The following o.a.s.validator.FieldChecks methods do not use the user's 
> Locale when calling commons-validator's available methods for parsing 
> floating-point values:
> validateDouble
> validateDoubleRange
> validateFloat
> validateFloatRange
> validateInteger
> validateIntegerRange
> validateLong
> validateLongRange
> validateShort
> validateShortRange
> For the integral data types, this isn't such a bug deal because thousands 
> separators are optional (like "1,000" in en-US locale for "one thousand). 
> However, for decimal types, the decimal separator is required and when my 
> default locale is en-US I cannot successfully validate a decimal formatted 
> for, say, Spanish locale (e.g. "1,50" for "one and a half").

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