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We're running DNN PE 6.2.5, and was having an issue with the HTML Input box in a XMP form. It seems locked into a certain width/height size, and no matter what you entered for the width and height, it was locked into a default size. After some testing, I think I have something which would work for others. Let me know how it works for others. Thanks..
Hi, I am looking to have input to a textbox that works like a calculator. Right to Left Textbox input, also using a Jquery Mask. I have used the Digital Brush example and it works very well but it does not support reverse masks. How can I implement this with the input mask library that is in the Jquery lib? I think it supports the left to right input, I just do not know how to implement this in xm
Hi, I am looking to have input to a textbox that works like a calculator. Right to Left Textbox input, also using a Jquery Mask. I have used the Digital Brush example and it works very well but it does not support reverse masks. How can I implement this behavior?
Hi, I ran into a problem upgrading one of our DNN sites. We went from 6.x to 8.04. We have Xmodpro running on it with a form that uses input masks. In the Xmodpro Form manager in DNN 8.04 the form works well. But as soon as I set it to use it with the Xmod configure tool, it does display but the Jquery input mask does not work. As an example here is a simple script I tried years ago from your site

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