Subject: RE: zero-digit From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 20:07:35 -0500 |
I'm no XML expert, and I haven't inspected the XML spec in any detail, but from what I read in Michael Kay's XSLT book it appears to me that I should be able to use for example <xsl:decimal-format ... digit-zero="#x0E50" ...>, where x0E50 is the Unicode character for "Thai Digit Zero", and expect the resulting output to be rendered in Thai digits.
True, that isn't supported by Java's DecimalFormat class; is there some other way in Java of persuading DecimalFormat to produce Thai digits?
translate( format-number (arg1, arg2, arg3), "0123456789", "...Thai digits..." )
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