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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>Test CurrencyTextBox</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../../../dojo/dojo.js"
djConfig="isDebug: true, extraLocale: ['zh-cn','fr-fr','ja-jp']"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../../../dojo/currency.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../../../dojo/number.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
dojo.require("dijit.form.NumberTextBox");
dojo.require("dijit.form.CurrencyTextBox");
dojo.require("dijit.form.DateTextBox");
dojo.require("dijit.form.ValidationTextBox");
dojo.require("dojo.date.locale");
dojo.require("dojo.date.stamp");
dojo.require("dojo.parser"); // scan page for widgets and instantiate them
dojo.require("doh.runner");
</script>
<script src="test_i18n.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
dojo.addOnLoad(function(){
doh.register("t", getAllTestCases());
doh.run();
});
</script>
<style type="text/css">
@import "../../../dojo/resources/dojo.css";
@import "../../themes/tundra/tundra.css";
@import "../css/dijitTests.css";
.title {
background-color:#ddd;
}
.hint {
background-color:#eee;
}
.testExample {
background-color:#fbfbfb;
padding:1em;
margin-bottom:1em;
border:1px solid #bfbfbf;
}
.dojoTitlePaneLabel label {
font-weight:bold;
}
td {white-space:nowrap}
</style>
</head>
<body class="tundra">
<h1 class="testTitle">Dijit TextBox Globalization Test for Currency</h1>
<!-- <h2 class="testTitle">Press the following button to start all test after this page is loaded.</h2>
<button id="startButton" onclick="startTest()">Start Test</button> -->
<p>
Before start this test, make sure the <b>dojo/cldr/nls</b> contains the data for "zh-cn", "fr-fr", and "ja-jp"
and currencies CNY, EGP, EUR, JPY. If not, convert these CLDR data and put them there.
</p>
<script>
(function() {
genFormatTestCases("Currency Format", "dijit.form.CurrencyTextBox", [
{ attrs: {Currency: "CNY", lang: "zh-cn"},
desc: "Locale: <b>zh_CN</b> Currency: <b>CNY</b>",
value: "123456789.46",
expValue: "&#xFFE5;123,456,789.46",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "CNY", lang: "zh-cn"},
desc: "Locale: <b>zh_CN</b> Currency: <b>CNY</b>",
value: "-123456789.46",
expValue: "-&#xFFE5;123,456,789.46",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "EUR", lang: "fr-fr"},
desc: "Locale: <b>fr_FR</b> Currency: <b>EUR</b>",
value: "123456789.46",
expValue: "123&nbsp;456&nbsp;789,46 &euro;",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "EUR", lang: "fr-fr"},
desc: "Locale: <b>zh_CN</b> Currency: <b>EUR</b>",
value: "-123456789.46",
expValue: "-123&nbsp;456&nbsp;789,46 &euro;",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "JPY", lang: "ja-jp"},
desc: "Locale: <b>ja_JP</b> Currency: <b>JPY</b>",
value: "123456789.46",
expValue: "&#xFFE5;123,456,789",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "JPY", lang: "ja-jp"},
desc: "Locale: <b>ja_JP</b> Currency: <b>JPY</b>",
value: "-123456789.46",
expValue: "-&#xFFE5;123,456,789",
comment: ""
}
]);
genValidateTestCases("Currency Validate", "dijit.form.CurrencyTextBox", [
{ attrs: {Currency: "CNY", lang: "zh-cn"},
desc: "Locale: <b>zh_CN</b> Currency: <b>CNY</b>",
value: 123456789.46,
expValue: "&#xFFE5;123,456,789.46",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "CNY", lang: "zh-cn"},
desc: "Locale: <b>zh_CN</b> Currency: <b>CNY</b>",
value: -123456789.46,
expValue: "-&#xFFE5;123,456,789.46",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "EUR", lang: "fr-fr"},
desc: "Locale: <b>fr_FR</b> Currency: <b>EUR</b>",
value: 123456789.46,
expValue: "123&nbsp;456&nbsp;789,46 &euro;",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "EUR", lang: "fr-fr"},
desc: "Locale: <b>zh_CN</b> Currency: <b>EUR</b>",
value: -123456789.46,
expValue: "-123&nbsp;456&nbsp;789,46 &euro;",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "JPY", lang: "ja-jp"},
desc: "Locale: <b>ja_JP</b> Currency: <b>JPY</b>",
value: 123456789,
expValue: "&#xFFE5;123,456,789",
comment: ""
},
{ attrs: {Currency: "JPY", lang: "ja-jp"},
desc: "Locale: <b>ja_JP</b> Currency: <b>JPY</b>",
value: -123456789,
expValue: "-&#xFFE5;123,456,789",
comment: ""
}
]);
dojo.parser.parse();
})();
</script>
<h2 class="testTitle">Issues &amp; Comments</h2>
<h3 class="testTitle"><a name="cmt_1">Issue #1<sup style="color:blue">Fixed</sup></a></h3>
<p>
Some browsers like FireFox have a bug on the non-breaking space character (U+00A0, <b>&amp;nbsp;</b> or <b>&amp;#160;</b> or
<b>&amp;#xA0;</b> in HTML).
They always convert the NBSP character to a normal space (U+0020, <b>&amp;#x20;</b> in HTML) automatically in the following circumstances:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Copy text from the page</li>
<li>Use <b>innerHTML</b> to get the content of a certain element</li>
<li>Use <b>value</b> to get an <b>INPUT</b> element's value</li>
</ul>
<p>
You cannot read a real NBSP character from an <b>INPUT</b> element on these browsers. It causes issues when some formatting data in CLDR
contains an NBSP character. For example,
</p>
<ul>
<li>Many locales like French use an NBSP character as a group separator in numbers</li>
<li>French and Finnish use NBSP characters in their percentage and currency format patterns respectively</li>
</ul>
<p>
So Dojo may generate formatted data with NBSP characters in it but cannot read NBSP charaters from user's input in some browser.
</p>
<h3 class="testTitle"><a name="cmt_2">Issue #2<sup style="color:blue">Fixed: the CLDR data generator should be fixed by adding code to convert U+200F to "\u200F" in nls JS files.</sup></a></h3>
<p>
Most Bidi currency symbols contain an LTR-MARK (U+200F) character at the very beginning.
But Firefox ignores it when it is not in any escaping form. This should be a bug of Firefox.
For example, click <a href="javascript:alert(''.indexOf('\u200F'))"><code>alert(''.indexOf('\u+200F'))</code></a> (there is a U+200F in the empty-looking string):
</p>
<ul>
<li>In Firefox, shows "-1" -- no U+200F found</li>
<li>In IE &amp; Opera, shows "0" -- the U+200F is found</li>
</ul>
<p>
But if the U+200F is in some escaping form, Firefox will work as well as other browsers.
Click <a href="javascript:alert('\u200F'.indexOf('\u200F'))"><code>alert('\u200F'.indexOf('\u+200F'))</code></a> to see the same result both in Firefox and IE:
</p>
<h3 class="testTitle"><a name="cmt_3">Issue #3<sup style="color:blue">Fixed: added a "localeDigit" to the options</sup></a></h3>
<p>
Strictly speaking, the data conversion must support non-European number characters in some locales like Arabic and Hindi.
For example, ICU formats a number data into Indic number characters by default in the Arabic locale.
However, currently Dojo does not support this feature (Dojo uses the default number conversion of the browser).
</p>
</body>
</html>