121
votes

How do I limit or restrict the user to only enter a maximum of five characters in the textbox?

Below is the input field as part of my form:

<input type="text" id="sessionNo" name="sessionNum" />

Is it using something like maxSize or something like that?

13
Here <input type="text" maxlength="5"> Live demo: jsfiddle.net/mcBbW/1Šime Vidas

13 Answers

179
votes

maxlength:

The maximum number of characters that will be accepted as input. This can be greater that specified by SIZE , in which case the field will scroll appropriately. The default is unlimited.

<input type="text" maxlength="2" id="sessionNo" name="sessionNum" onkeypress="return isNumberKey(event)" />

However, this may or may not be affected by your handler. You may need to use or add another handler function to test for length, as well.

32
votes

The simplest way to do so:

maxlength="5"

So.. Adding this attribute to your control:

<input type="text" 
    id="sessionNo" 
    name="sessionNum" 
    onkeypress="return isNumberKey(event)" 
    maxlength="5" />
8
votes

Add the following to the header:

<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function limitText(limitField, limitNum) {
    if (limitField.value.length > limitNum) {
        limitField.value = limitField.value.substring(0, limitNum);
    }
}
</script>

    <input type="text" id="sessionNo" name="sessionNum" onKeyDown="limitText(this,5);" 
onKeyUp="limitText(this,5);"" />
8
votes

According to w3c, the default value for the MAXLENGTH attribute is an unlimited number. So if you don't specify the max a user could cut and paste the bible a couple of times and stick it in your form.

Even if you do specify the MAXLENGTH to a reasonable number make sure you double check the length of the submitted data on the server before processing (using something like php or asp) as it's quite easy to get around the basic MAXLENGTH restriction anyway

8
votes

Make it simpler

<input type="text" maxlength="3" />

and use an alert to show that max chars have been used.

6
votes
<input type="text" maxlength="5">

the maximum amount of letters that can be in the input is 5.

3
votes

Maxlength

The maximum number of characters that will be accepted as input. The maxlength attribute specifies the maximum number of characters allowed in the element.

Maxlength W3 schools

<form action="/action_page.php">
    Username: <input type="text" name="usrname" maxlength="5"><br>
    <input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
2
votes

I alway do it like this:

$(document).ready(function(){
var maxChars = $("#sessionNum");
var max_length = maxChars.attr('maxlength');
if (max_length > 0) {
    maxChars.on('keyup', function(e){
        length = new Number(maxChars.val().length);
        counter = max_length-length;
        $("#sessionNum_counter").text(counter);
    });
}
});

Input:

<input name="sessionNum" id="sessionNum" maxlength="5" type="text">
Number of chars: <span id="sessionNum_counter">5</span>
1
votes

You can use <input type = "text" maxlength="9"> or

<input type = "number" maxlength="9"> for numbers or <input type = "email" maxlength="9"> for email validation will show up

1
votes
<input type="number" id="xxx" name="xxx" oninput="maxLengthCheck(this)" maxlength="10">

function maxLengthCheck(object) {
  if (object.value.length > object.maxLength)
  object.value = object.value.slice(0, object.maxLength)
}
0
votes

Use maxlenght="number of charcters"

<input type="text" id="sessionNo" name="sessionNum" maxlenght="7" />
0
votes

The following code includes a counted...

var count = 1;

do {
    function count_down(obj, count){

    let element = document.getElementById('count'+ count);

    element.innerHTML = 80 - obj.value.length;

    if(80 - obj.value.length < 5){
        element.style.color = "firebrick";
    }else{
        element.style.color = "#333";
    }
}
count++;
} while (count < 20); 
.text-input {
    padding: 8px 16px;
    width: 50%;
    margin-bottom: 5px;
    margin-top: 10px;
    font-size: 20px;
    font-weight: 700;
    font-family: Raleway;
    border: 1px solid dodgerblue;
  }
<p><input placeholder="Title" id="bike-input-title" onkeyup="count_down(this, 3)" maxlength="80"  class="text-input" name="bikeTitle" ></p>
        <span id="count3" style="float: right; font-family: Raleway; font-size:20px; font-weight:600; margin-top:-5px;">80</span><br>
-1
votes
<input type="text" name="MobileNumber" id="MobileNumber" maxlength="10" onkeypress="checkNumber(event);"  placeholder="MobileNumber">

<script>
function checkNumber(key) {
  console.log(key);
  var inputNumber = document.querySelector("#MobileNumber").value;
  if(key.key >= 0 && key.key <= 9) {
    inputNumber += key.key;
  }
  else {
    key.preventDefault();
  }
}
</script>