Masked Input Plugin part 2





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First, include the jQuery and masked input javascript files.
<script src="jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="jquery.maskedinput.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Next, call the mask function for those items you wish to have masked.
jQuery(function($){
$("#date").mask("99/99/9999");
$("#phone").mask("(999) 999-9999");
$("#tin").mask("99-9999999");
$("#ssn").mask("999-99-9999");
});
Optionally, if you are not satisfied with the underscore ('_') character as a placeholder, you may pass an optional argument to the maskedinput method.
jQuery(function($){ $("#product").mask("99/99/9999",{placeholder:" "}); });Optionally, if you would like to execute a function once the mask has been completed, you can specify that function as an optional argument to the maskedinput method
jQuery(function($){ $("#product").mask("99/99/9999",{ completed:function(){ alert("You typed the following: "+this.val()); } }); });You can now supply your own mask definitions.
jQuery(function($){ $.mask.definitions['~']='[+-]'; $("#eyescript").mask("~9.99 ~9.99 999"); });You can have part of your mask be optional. Anything listed after '?' within the mask is considered optional user input. The common example for this is phone number + optional extension.
jQuery(function($){ $("#phone").mask("(999) 999-9999? x99999"); });