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Hazem Saleh commented on TRINIDAD-1958: --------------------------------------- >> Need to confirm if the Arabic symbols for negative pre/suffix are indeed >> correct. >> That is, if I want to represent the value -9 in currency, this is correct: >> en_US: ($9) >> he_IL: -9 ?? >>ar_SA: 9 ?? - No, this is incorrect. For Arabic currency, it is represented as (-9 ??). Like for example: -9 رس -9 جم and so on. > Client tr:numberConverter with type="currency" incorrectly handles arabic > locale for positive values > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TRINIDAD-1958 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1958 > Project: MyFaces Trinidad > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Components > Affects Versions: 1.2.13-core > Reporter: Yee-Wah Lee > Priority: Minor > > 1. Use the following jspx, binding the value of the inputText to a positive > integer. > <tr:inputText label="InputText Arabic" value="#{clientValidation.integer}" > autoSubmit="true"> > <tr:convertNumber type="currency" locale="ar_SA"/> > </tr:inputText> > <tr:outputText value="Value submitted is > #{clientValidation.integer}"/> > 2. Run the jspx, it displays something like: > 2ر.س. 0 > 3. Modify just the numerical portion of the text and tab off: Get an > Incorrect Format error > Enter a currency in the same format as this example: ر.س. 10,250 -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.