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Lukasz Lenart commented on WW-5360: ----------------------------------- Could you try {code} <s:iterator begin="1" end="3"> <s:property/>, </s:iterator> {code}? > Struts 2 and JDK 17 numbers in locale > ------------------------------------- > > Key: WW-5360 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-5360 > Project: Struts 2 > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Core > Affects Versions: 6.3.0 > Reporter: Alireza Fattahi > Priority: Major > > With struts `6.3.0.1` and jdk 8 in locale `fa_IR` the below generates `1, 2, > 3,` > > {code:java} > <s:iterator begin="1" end="3"> > <s:property value="top"/>, > </s:iterator>{code} > > By upgrading to jdk 17 It generates `۱, ۲, ۳,` ( these are Persian numbers > for `1, 2, 3,`) > > I have asked it at > [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77250075/struts-2-and-jdk-17-numbers-in-locale] > and got a workaround by Roman C. > > How ever I think this is something that could be fixed. Developers most of > the times, use `s:iterator` to generate numbers which will be used in their > code, not to show them to user. > So for example a loop which generates 10 inputboxs with names as `inputbox_1, > inputbox-2 ... ` will now generate `inputbox_۱, inputbox-۲ ... `.. lots of > things need to be changed. ( The JavaScript which you developed base on > English number, the name of the variables which was set in action ...) > I suggest that the `s:iterator` always generates English number, or at list > has a property that can be configured. Or even we can configure this behavior > globally with an `struts.xml`. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)