LSCurrencyFormat create smudge characters for several locales

Description

LSCurrencyFormat() does output smudge character for several locales. The attached test-case does contain code displaying all locales and also an image, showing the smudge characters.

Environment

Performance/Language
Inspect Templates (CFM/CFC) Once ( Good )
Null Support Partial Support (CFML Default)
Dot notation Convert to upper case (CFML Default)
Local scope mode Classic (CFML Default)
Full utf-8 support

General Info
Version Lucee 4.5.2.018 final
Version Name Neo
Release date 04.11.2015
ColdFusion® compatibilty version 10.0.0.0

OS / Java
OS Windows Server 2012 (6.2) 64bit
Servlet Container Apache Tomcat/8.0.24
Java 1.8.0_45 (Oracle Corporation) 64bit
Architecture 64bit

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  • 04 Feb 2016, 10:00 am

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Pothys - MitrahSoft 
28 February 2018 at 14:49

Hi ,

Did you see MichaelOffner comment. This is a charset issue, not a lucee issue & Both ACF and lucee working as same. Can I close this ticket ?

Michael Offner 
5 February 2016 at 12:49

this is a charset issue, charset problem in java only occur when read data from outside the jvm or write data to outside the jvm.
The function itself simply is using JRE functionality

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Created 4 February 2016 at 10:03
Updated 10 December 2018 at 11:25
Resolved 10 December 2018 at 11:25