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Samuel Santos commented on STS-846:
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Hi Iwao,
That is exactly how I fix it.
However I don't consider this the desired behavior and I believe that this
should be fixed.
If the value is within my 'maxlength' limit I want it to be exactly the same as
when it was submitted.
I should only be forced to use the 'formatPattern' attribute when, for some
reason, I want to change this default behavior.
> Strange behavior with Double fields
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: STS-846
> URL: http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-846
> Project: Stripes
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Formatting
> Affects Versions: Release 1.5.6
> Reporter: Samuel Santos
> Priority: Critical
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> I have a strange behavior with fields using the type Double.
> If I submit a form with a double field in it and get a validation error (e.g.
> a different required field that is missing), the input is populated with the
> exact value that I have inserted (e.g. 3.123456789).
> But if I do not trigger a validation error and forward to the same JSP page,
> the input is populated with the right value but trimmed to only 3 decimal
> cases (e.g. 3.123).
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