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How can I allow spaces within an a numbers only validation, with a minimum of 8 digits? Phone numbers are much easier to type in when spaces are allowed. e.g. 0400 123 456, 9699 1234.

Here's my code so far, I've only got the minimum 8 digits validation working:

jQuery.validator.addMethod(
  "phone",
  function(phone_number, element) {
    return this.optional(element) || /^\d{8}$/.test(phone_number);
  },
    "Please enter numbers only"
);
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  • Hi, Found this post while searching for an answer to a similar question. Having never used addMethod to create a custom validation rule, where in the document flow do you specify the custom rule? And how then to you call it from the rules section of your validate function?
    – Barbs
    Jan 12, 2013 at 10:53

2 Answers 2

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Remove the space before validating:

return this.optional(element) || /^\d{8,}$/.test(phone_number.replace(/\s/g, ''));

This way you retain the space

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  • Thanks that works, but I want a minimum of 8 numbers, some phone numbers will have 10 digits. How can I make sure the number of digits is greater than 8?
    – JV10
    Jun 14, 2012 at 4:08
  • @JV10 just add a comma after 8 inside the curly braces :), edited my answer per your comment Jun 14, 2012 at 4:14
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My suggestion is to just remove the spaces from the phone_number before validating.

jQuery.validator.addMethod(
  "phone",
  function(phone_number, element) {
    return this.optional(element) || /^\d{8}$/ *$/.test(phone_number.replace(/\s/g, ""));
  },
    "Please enter numbers only"
);
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  • 1
    I'd prefer to keep the spaces as when the form is submitted it will be easier for the recipient to read.
    – JV10
    Jun 14, 2012 at 2:01

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