Hi Krishna, thank you for your question. I would suggest trying the RegEx option instead. I've provided a link to a website where you can find regular expressions used to validate such telephone numbers. Also, it might be useful to utilize the placeholder option to indicate the desired format.
Internation Regex - http://regexlib.com/(X(1)A(4rV-1X-anCBhV4U-VqVNWC1add29QjnvHFBBAyiCMwutK_yqeJ4galP2N92D_eN24wN76wdi9rBsHI8VYwUb-c-zAlsnTHydelKlpXP2ehzPJn1kjq4jC8W14N7lsL3_07AFAnvJTJyPQhJUU48lc_y6h977JuY33lQ7kGfcGoQh9lIrDLNTpWwjm0LDsUB90))/Search.aspx?k=international+phone&c=-1&m=-1&ps=20
As there are many possible combinations to account for when validating both US and international telephone numbers, I would also recommend taking a look at a Javascript library designed for such a task. For example, Intl-tel-input might be worth looking at.
intl-tel-input - https://github.com/jackocnr/intl-tel-input
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Last modified on 31 Jul 2020 13:07 by Patrick