Matt
Matt

Reputation: 1580

Javascript - Removing spaces on paste

I have an input text field with a maxlength of 10. The field is for Australian phone numbers (10 digits). Phone numbers are generally split up into the following syntax

12 12345678

If someone copies the above and pastes that into my input field, it obviously leaves the last digit out and keeps the space.

Is there a way to remove any spaces right before it is pasted into the input box? Or is there another work around?

Thanks in advance.

Upvotes: 19

Views: 25638

Answers (4)

Jodyshop
Jodyshop

Reputation: 664

In case you want to replace anything including Alphabet characters, Arabic characters, uppercase letters, and numbers on paste you can use this function:

cleanPermalink= function(e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    var pastedText = '';
    if (window.clipboardData && window.clipboardData.getData) { // IE
        pastedText = window.clipboardData.getData('Text');
      } else if (e.clipboardData && e.clipboardData.getData) {
        pastedText = e.clipboardData.getData('text/plain');
      }
    // This can replace English, Arabic, and Numbers spaces with (-)
    this.value = pastedText.replace(/[^a-zA-Z؀-ۿ0-9-]+/g,'-');

    // In case you want both Lowercase and Replace spaces use:
    // this.value = pastedText.toLowerCase().replace(/[^a-zA-Z؀-ۿ0-9-]+/g,'-');
};

permalink.onpaste = cleanPermalink;

Hope it can help someone.

Thank you

Upvotes: 0

Paul
Paul

Reputation: 12440

This should work for you:

HTML

<input type="text" id="phone" maxlength="10" />​

JavaScript

var phone = document.getElementById('phone'),
    cleanPhoneNumber;

cleanPhoneNumber= function(e)
{
 e.preventDefault();
 var pastedText = '';

 if (e.clipboardData && e.clipboardData.getData)
 {// Standards Compliant FIRST!
  pastedText = e.clipboardData.getData('text/plain');
 }
 else if (window.clipboardData && window.clipboardData.getData)
 {// IE
  pastedText = window.clipboardData.getData('Text');
 }

 this.value = pastedText.replace(/\D/g, '');
};

phone.onpaste = cleanPhoneNumber;

Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/y6TYp/6/

Update nnnnnn had a great point regarding Australian phone numbers, updating replace regex.

Upvotes: 18

DarK
DarK

Reputation: 221

Approaching the task you described you want to make sure that your code works in different browsers with or without javascript so I would do the following:

  1. Set the maxlength to 11 - maxlength is an HTML attribute and you need to make sure that with or without javascript the data entered by the user is not lost. If the user enters 11 digits and there is no javascript - you will need to capture the data and cleanse it from the server side. Well, server side validation is mandatory.

  2. If the javascript is there I would use the jquery function to set the maxlength and ensure that the spaces are removed, so say you have a field with ID = 'title': on document ready you write the following code:

    $('input#title').attr('maxLength','10').keypress(limitMe);

    function limitMe(e) {
        if (e.keyCode == 32) { return true; }
        return this.value.length < $(this).attr("maxLength");
    }
    

Obviously if you have numerous fields you just decorate all of the input fields with the same class attribute and then apply it to all the fields like so:

$('input.limited').attr('maxLength','10').keypress(limitMe);

Upvotes: 1

karancan
karancan

Reputation: 2162

This function will help you do it:

function removeSpaces(string) {
 return string.split(' ').join('');
}

Alternatively, using jQuery, you can use the method described here: Delete white spaces in textbox when copy pasted with jquery

Upvotes: 2

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