I have an input mask (9999/99/99) for a text field. This works when the survey is opened on the field app, however when entering data via a web browser any input is allowed. Is this expected behaviour or should the input mask be honoured through the WebForm?
Thanks,
Finnian
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Hi Finnian,
Currently the webform does not support the Input Mask - we are planning to support that in a future release.
Hi Finnian,
Currently the webform does not support the Input Mask - we are planning to support that in a future release.
Thanks for the information James
Hi Gee,
There hasn't been an update. What type of text are you looking to support with a mask?
Currently using it for - Post codes and Phone numbers.
And at the moment I'm using regular expressions within constraints to get around this issue.
But, I still prefer input masks - as it doesn't allow users to type incorrect characters in the first place.
Gee
Hi James,
Has this been implemented yet? If not, is there somewhere that we can vote for it? It's a bit silly when I have a survey on the field app that shows a mask but if staff need to use the web interface, the mask isn't there.
Thanks,
Grant
Hi Grant,
This has not been implemented yet.
Hello James, just wanted to check in and see if this has been implemented as of April 2020. I need to use a text field to require a 12 digit number (integer limits input to 9 digits) with a preceding 4000, looking something like this 4000DDDDDDDD (D of course representing a 'digit'). If masks have not been added to the webform is there a possible constraint work around, Regex?
I also ran into this today. I'm developing a survey that will be accessed only via the web, and couldn't figure out why the input masks weren't showing.
I need input masks for phone number, and license number. I'll look into regular expressions.