I have written some JavaScript and jQuery code that accepts only numeric input in a textbox. But this is not enough; I need to limit the input to certain numbers.
This textbox needs to deal with SSN numbers (Swedish SSN), and it has to start with 19 or 20. I want to force it to start with these numbers, but I can't manage to limit it to these.
$('input.SSNTB').keydown(function (event) {
var maxNrOfChars = 12;
var ssnNr = $('input.SSNTB').val();
if (event.keyCode == 46 || event.keyCode == 8 || event.keyCode == 9 || event.keyCode == 27 ||
// Allow: Ctrl+A
(event.keyCode == 65 && event.ctrlKey === true) ||
// Allow: home, end, left, right
(event.keyCode >= 35 && event.keyCode <= 39)) {
// let it happen, don't do anything
return;
}
else {
// Ensure that it is a number and stop the keypress
if (((event.keyCode < 48 || event.keyCode > 57) && (event.keyCode < 96 || event.keyCode > 105))) {
console.log("if-1");
event.preventDefault();
}
if (event.shiftKey == true) {
console.log("if-3");
event.preventDefault();
}
//rules to make sure the textbox starts with correct number
if (event.keyCode != 49 || event.keyCode != 50 || event.keyCode != 97 || event.keyCode != 98) {
console.log("if-4, Keycode:" + event.keyCode);
event.preventDefault();
}
}
});
The last if-case is executed to for testing this it is. It is executed as planed but it wont limit the input chars as its built for.
any tips or ideas?
keydownhandler so fancy - you can't restrict the characters at the beginning of the string unless you can tell where the cursor is. Just restrict it to the characters that can appear anywhere in the string and then use achangeand/orblurhandler to validate the overall format using a regex - this will also allow for when the user pastes, cuts or drag'n'drops (all of which can be done without triggeringkeydown).