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authorxue <>2007-09-28 19:31:21 +0000
committerxue <>2007-09-28 19:31:21 +0000
commitdd3674b7626d16bbc7669aacad28d0463990adc1 (patch)
tree765d2f26104b3e6a6e62aa2064a1a4f9d5be8b5b /framework/I18N
parent5b521d0186d7b6dee98c68b8a090916ec57e9fbe (diff)
removed invalid char.
Diffstat (limited to 'framework/I18N')
-rw-r--r--framework/I18N/TNumberFormat.php4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/framework/I18N/TNumberFormat.php b/framework/I18N/TNumberFormat.php
index 5f16873e..c603c371 100644
--- a/framework/I18N/TNumberFormat.php
+++ b/framework/I18N/TNumberFormat.php
@@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ Prado::using('System.I18N.TI18NControl');
* If someone from US want to see sales figures from a store in
* Germany (say using the EURO currency), formatted using the german
* currency, you would need to use the attribute Culture="de_DE" to get
- * the currency right, e.g. 100,00 â‚?. The decimal and grouping separator is
+ * the currency right, e.g. 100,00. The decimal and grouping separator is
* then also from the de_DE locale. This may lead to some confusion because
* people from US know the "," as thousand separator. Therefore a "Currency"
* attribute is available, so that the output from the following example
- * results in â‚?100.00
+ * results in 100.00.
* <code>
* <com:TNumberFormat Type="currency" Culture="en_US" Currency="EUR" Value="100" />
* </code>