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</div></div>When I was using MacOS X, I hated how the contact application was<br>
restyling my phone numbers.<br>
By the way, it lets me think about something: the telephone state can<br>
still be used for autocomplete with phones from contacts.<br>
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<font color="#888888">Mounir<br>
</font></blockquote><br></div><br>Good one, Mounir.<br><br>Tab, this does not means only formatting, but the input length will differ too much.<br><br>Uruguay for example, has only 6 digits number, 8 with international leading code.<br>
Brazil has 9 or 10, depending on the region, plus 2 with international leading code.<br><br>That's the point. But as I said, when we have some standard for it (I doubt of this, but let's suppose it), we can put this inside locales configuration. This is a nice idea. Anyway, backend programmer will still need to sanitize this input somehow. Yeah, I do not see much light for this matter.<br clear="all">
<br>-- <br>Hugs, Davis.<br><br><br>