OpenLayers.Style.createLiteral = function(value, context, feature, property)
{
if (typeof value == "string" && value.indexOf("${") != -1) {
value = OpenLayers.String.format(value, context, [feature,
property]);
value = (isNaN(value) || !value) ? value : parseFloat(value);
}
return value;
};
If 'value' is a fixed length numeric string with leading zeros, isNaN
returns false and the string is mistakenly put through parseFloat stripping
off the leading zeros.
I found this whilst trying to use a Point geometry to label a cartesian
graticule with numbers in 100s of km and wanting "000" and "010" which were
being turned into "0" and "10".
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