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html - Validating Phone Numbers Using Javascript

I'm working on a web form with several fields and a submit button. When the button is clicked, I have to verify that the required text boxes have been filled in and that the phone number is in the correct format. I can only accept 7 or 10 digit phone numbers, but characters such as (,), (-), etc are acceptable. If this box is empty or the phone number isn't in the correct format (not 7 or 10 numbers long, not a number) or has been left blank, I have to add a red border around the text box. This border is supposed to remain in place until the user corrects the error.

I can't get this to work properly. I have tried several different ways to go about doing this, but have gotten several different types of errors. One way seemed to work, but the red border only displayed for a second and then disappeared and the value in the textbox was reset.

Here is my code and a link to a jsfiddle I've created:

Javascript:

<script type="text/javascript">
    function validateForm() {
        return checkPhone();
    }
    function checkPhone() {
        var phone = document.forms["myForm"]["phone"].value;
        var phoneNum = /^(?([0-9]{3}))?[-. ]?([0-9]{3})[-. ]?([0-9]{4})$/; 
            if(phone.value.match(phoneNum)) {
                return true;
            }
            else {
                document.getElementById("phone").className = document.getElementById("phone").className + " error";
                return false;
            }
        }
</script>

HTML:

<form name="myForm" onsubmit = "return validateForm()">
    Phone Number: <input type="text" id="phone"><br>
</form>

JSFiddle:

http://jsfiddle.net/mkdsjc0p/

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As for your regexp I guess it should be

^+{0,2}([-. ])?((?d{0,3}))?([-. ])?(?d{0,3})?([-. ])?d{3}([-. ])?d{4}

But in general the presumption is not correct because one might enter something like ++44 20 1234 56789 or +44 (0) 1234 567890 it is better to do something like this

var phone = document.forms["myForm"]["phone"].value;
var phoneNum = phone.replace(/[^d]/g, '');
if(phoneNum.length > 6 && phoneNum.length < 11) {  return true;  }

this will assure that entered value has 7 to 10 figures nevertheless what the formatting is. But you have to think about max length for number might be more than 10 as in the sample above.


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