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Re: format-number and localisation

From: "Simon Caldwell" <simonjcaldwell@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/8/2006 6:48:00 AM


Martin Honnen wrote:
>
> I don't do classic VB but VB code can set the locale and change it I
> think thus if you are working on that VB code you could fix it by using
> the proper locale to format the numbers. If you need to use an existing
> dll that you can't change then right, you will need to make that string
> replacement in XSLT/XPath to correct the format.

Apparently the VB is using CStr(number) to output the value.  This
seems to pick up the current default locale (in this case Dutch, with
comma for decimal sep), which is what is usually wanted, apart from
when the resulting number is to be passed to a stylesheet.
I think we're going to go with the string replacement solution.
Thanks for your help
Simon



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