Phone Input
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The Phone Input Web Control captures phone numbers. It is similar to the Text Input Web Control, but it has some validation built in: if a value entered into the Phone Input Web Control is not a valid phone number (as defined by the ISPHONE Airscript function), the phone input value will evaluate to NULL
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Expects type text
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The text that is displayed in the input’s box before the user starts typing. This will only display if the No Immediate Prefix checkbox (see blow) is checked.
Expects type text
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The Input ID assigned to the Phone Input Web Control. This Input ID can tied to a Label so that clicking on the associated Label will allow users to enter Phone input.
For more on how to use the Input ID, see Connecting Labels to Input Controls.
Expects type phone
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By default, this Data Binding property auto-generates a Variable of type Phone at the Web Page level to store the data from the input. Users can also edit the Data Binding property and create their own Variables.
Assigns a data tag on the value of the control. For more information, see Data Masking and Auditing.
Determines whether the user's device is allowed to autocomplete the field. Guidance can be provided to the app user's browsing environment by using one of the pre-determined autocomplete options such as tel-country-codeor tel-locale. For more information, see the HTML autocomplete attribute.
Displays the symbol that delimits sections of a phone number as it is entered.
For instance, if the "-" symbol is selected from the dropdown, a phone number entered as "+17167762323" will display as "+1-716-776-2323"
The prefix that will appear automatically in the displayed input box.
Most commonly, this is used to automate the insertion of the relevant country code, which is necessary in order for Airscript to correctly parse phone numbers.
Defers displaying the Prefix until there is a value in the field or the field is being edited.
By default, this checkbox is not selected.
Displays the icon that will appear on the right of the input box.
The default option, "-", dictates that no icon will be visible.
Expects type text
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Defines a value to the aria-label of the control for accessibility. For more information see here.
Expects type boolean
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If TRUE
the phone input will be visible. If FALSE
the phone input will not be displayed. If the field is empty, the phone input will be visible.
Expects type boolean
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If TRUE
the phone input will be disabled and the user will not be able to interact with the control. If FALSE
the phone input will be enabled. If the field is empty, the phone input will be enabled.
This control Variant has styles for the following states:
Default - When first rendered without state Focused - when the Phone Input is focused Disabled - When the Phone Input is disabled
Check Common style properties of web controls for further details on how to style this control.
Triggers when the user leaves the input field. That is, when changing the focus from the field to some other part of the application.
Triggers with each typed character. That is, with an phone input, the Value changes every time a key is pressed, unlike a Checkbox, where its Value changes when the box is selected.
Triggers upon pressing Enter.
Check out Action Inspector Tab to find all the available actions.
To collect phone numbers from users around the globe, select the '+' icon in Prefix to indicate that country code is expected.