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I am designing a custom contact form.
How do I ensure that my phone fields remain exacly as I type them (for example that Outlook does not format "0170403020" into "(01) 70 40 30 20")? Many thanks. W. |
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I cannot help with that but, is that number your phone number ? Because in that case I have received several calls from you (or from someone using your number, possibly spoofing it), calls where no message was left. Could you enlighten me on that ?
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Wladdy wrote: I am designing a custom contact form. How do I ensure that my phone fields remain exacly as I type them (for example that Outlook does not format "0170403020" into "(01) 70 40 30 20")? You can prefix a normal telephone field with a couple of letter characters, or you can use a text field on a back page of a custom form. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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