keydown() with less than 15 characters not working correctly in Android WebView
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I have tried to do character validation. It should not allow more than 15 characters, but this validation not working in an Andriod WebView. The keydown
event is not working.
$('#custom_name').on('keydown', function (event) {
});
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I have tried to do character validation. It should not allow more than 15 characters, but this validation not working in an Andriod WebView. The keydown
event is not working.
$('#custom_name').on('keydown', function (event) {
});
jquery html webview
Where are you checking the number of characters? Please define 'not working'? Does the event fire at all? Is it not allowing any values to be entered?
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 10 at 14:11
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I have tried to do character validation. It should not allow more than 15 characters, but this validation not working in an Andriod WebView. The keydown
event is not working.
$('#custom_name').on('keydown', function (event) {
});
jquery html webview
I have tried to do character validation. It should not allow more than 15 characters, but this validation not working in an Andriod WebView. The keydown
event is not working.
$('#custom_name').on('keydown', function (event) {
});
jquery html webview
jquery html webview
edited Nov 10 at 14:10
Rory McCrossan
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Where are you checking the number of characters? Please define 'not working'? Does the event fire at all? Is it not allowing any values to be entered?
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 10 at 14:11
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Where are you checking the number of characters? Please define 'not working'? Does the event fire at all? Is it not allowing any values to be entered?
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 10 at 14:11
Where are you checking the number of characters? Please define 'not working'? Does the event fire at all? Is it not allowing any values to be entered?
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 10 at 14:11
Where are you checking the number of characters? Please define 'not working'? Does the event fire at all? Is it not allowing any values to be entered?
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 10 at 14:11
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Where are you checking the number of characters? Please define 'not working'? Does the event fire at all? Is it not allowing any values to be entered?
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 10 at 14:11