It did  too - thanks!!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005/12/14 04:27 PM >>>
Hello

This should help:

<fd:field id="multikulti_integer">
<fd:datatype base="integer">
<fd:convertor type="plain"/>
</fd:datatype>
</fd:field>


The "plain" convertor does the trick!

I got the same problem after I told my JVM that it should speak French
instead of English by default!

(In my scenario, 2300 would be turned into 2&nbsp;300 - Uuuurrrgghh!)


Ciao,
Fabrizio


> There was a previous thread on this topic:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=113156144903799&w=2
> refers to using:
> java.lang.Integer (2300)
> to create a integer in flowscript, that will show up in the form as:
> 2300
> Unfortunately this does not work ie. I still get :
> 2,300
>
> Does anyone have a definitive way to display large integers in forms
> that do NOT show commas - I am only working with flowscript and
> CForm models/templates i.e. no binding and no Java.
>
> Thanks
> Derek


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