MaskingText for ASP.NET






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TextBox Control for ASP.NET with masking facility

Introduction
As we all knows, there is a MaskedTextBox control for Windows Application, where as in web, there is no masking for TextBox is available, this is the solution of the maskof the text box.
It will allow user to insert the text in predefined mask only.
Background
Some companies like telerik are providing this control for $299 or above, eventhough we are having knowledge, why should I pay? This was the question which inspired me to create this control.
Using the code
A brief description of how to use the article or code. The class names, the methods and properties, any tricks or tips.
Blocks of code should be set as style "Formatted" like this:
<%@ Register Assembly="MaskingText" Namespace="MaskingText" TagPrefix="cc1" %> <cc1:MaskedText ID="MaskedText1" runat="server" DefaultMask="Phone" Mask="(###) ###-####">(___) ___-____</cc1:MaskedText>
Below is the code syntax for web control library:
Imports System Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports System.ComponentModel Imports System.Text Imports System.Web Imports System.Web.UI Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls <DefaultProperty("Text"), ToolboxData("<{0}:MaskedText runat="server"></{0}:MaskedText>")> _ Public Class MaskedText Inherits System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox '# - Numeric '@ - Alphas '? - Any Character Private MaskingChars As New List(Of String)(New String() {"#", "?", "@"}) Private DefaultMasks As New ArrayList(New Object() {"", "###.###.#.###", "(###) ###-####", "###-##-###"}) Private _DefMask As CommonMasks Public Enum CommonMasks None = 0 IPAddress = 1 ' Phone = 2 ' SSN = 3 ' End Enum <Bindable(True), Category("Appearance"), DefaultValue(""), Localizable(True)> Public Overrides Property Text() As String Get Dim s As String = CStr(ViewState("Text")) If s Is Nothing Then Return String.Empty Else Return s End If End Get Set(ByVal Value As String) ViewState("Text") = Value End Set End Property <Bindable(True), Category("Mask"), DefaultValue(""), Localizable(True)> _ Public Property DefaultMask() As CommonMasks Get Return _DefMask End Get Set(ByVal Value As CommonMasks) _DefMask = Value Me.Mask = CStr(DefaultMasks(DirectCast(_DefMask, Integer))) End Set End Property <Bindable(True), Category("Mask"), DefaultValue(""), Localizable(True)> _ Public Property Mask() As String Get Dim s As String = CStr(ViewState("Mask")) If s Is Nothing Then Return String.Empty Else Return s End If End Get Set(ByVal Value As String) If Value <> "" Then Dim tempString As String = System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Replace(Value, "\#|\?|\@", "_") Me.Text = tempString Me.MaxLength = Value.Length + 1 ViewState("Mask") = Value End If End Set End Property Protected Overrides Sub RenderContents(ByVal output As HtmlTextWriter) output.Write(Text) End Sub Private Sub MaskedText_PreRender(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.PreRender Me.Attributes.Add("onkeyup", "processText('" & Me.ClientID & "','" & Me.Mask & "')") Me.Attributes.Add("onkeydown", "return checkKey('" & Me.ClientID & "','" & Me.Mask & "')") Me.Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptResource(GetType(MaskingText.MaskedText), "MaskingText.Mask.js") End Sub End Class Description:
By just setting the mask property, user can easily use this control.
Things to be note:
1. # sign indicate the Numeric Character.
2. @ sign indicate the Alpha Character, where as
3. ? sign indicates any character.
For example, if user want to mask this textbox for the format "(123)-(ABC)-(1DE)"
the format string will be "(###)-(@@@)-(#@@)"
Very easy to use....!!
Isn't it???
Points of Interest
There are predefined mask also like IPAddress, Phone and SSN, which automatically format the text box.
Hope this will help we (Web Developer) to provide a goof UI.
Have a Happy Programming....!! :)