Olivier,

Add this as a bug in jira or else it will get lost/forgotten.

Geoff

On 12/9/05, Olivier Lemarchand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I was wondering, when I use client side javascript validation for
> numbers in a text field, it works fine as long as the application's
> Locale is not French. As you may be aware of, here in France, we use
> the comma (,) in place of the dot (.) to mark decimal formats. But
> then, the javascript code that tapestry uses does not recognize a
> number in the form #,## to be a valid number, thus preventing me to
> use client side javascript validation unless I rewrite something of
> my own. Are there any plans to improve this (I'm sure it's a very
> minor concern  to you :D ) ? Maybe I'll try to look at this more in
> details later on, maybe you'll be interested in my corrections/
> suggestions/patches/whatever I manage to do with that ^^
>
> anyway, great work on tapestry4 !
>
> Olivier
>
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