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--- Comment #4 from Alexander Kupcov 2011-05-21 09:50:32
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Thanks for the link to the specification JSTL, but...
>From javadoc (
http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/api/java/lang/Double.html#valueOf%28java.lang.String%29)
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--- Comment #3 from Kris Schneider 2011-05-20 20:09:41
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>From the JSTL 1.2 spec:
If the numeric value is given as a string literal, it is first parsed into a
java.lang.Number. If the string does not contain any decimal point, it is
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--- Comment #2 from Alexander Kupcov 2011-05-20 19:45:51
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I'm getting data from a database query. One of the values - 0 in the form of
"0E-8" and this value can not be shown in the output JSP because an exception
is thrown. I do n
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--- Comment #1 from Christopher Schultz
2011-05-20 15:24:57 UTC ---
I don't see any documentation that mandates what formats are acceptable to the
"value" attribute of this tag.
One could argue that it doesn't accept European-style decima