Task-Based Help > C1InputMask Tasks > Hiding the Prompt Character on Leave |
You can set the HidePromptOnLeave property to True to hide the prompt characters when the control loses input focus.
To hide the prompt character on leave using .html markup:
In the markup of the .aspx page insert:
To write code in Source View
<cc1:C1InputMask ID="C1InputMask1" runat="server"
Mask="(999) 000-0000"
PromptChar="#"
HidePromptOnLeave="True">
</cc1:C1InputMask>
To hide the prompt character on leave using code:
To hide the prompt character on leave for the C1InputMask control
To write code in Visual Basic
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With C1InputMask1 .MaskFormat = "(999) 000-0000" .PromptChar = "#" .HidePromptOnLeave = True End With |
To write code in C#
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this.C1InputMask1.MaskFormat = "(999) 000-0000"; this.C1InputMask1.PromptChar = char.Parse("#"); this.C1InputMask1.HidePromptOnLeave = true; |
This topic illustrates the following:
Run the project. Notice that the prompt characters for the phone number mask are hidden:
When you click inside the input box and it gets focus, the prompt characters (for this example, #) appear:
When you click outside of the input box and it loses focus, the prompt characters are hidden again. For details on changing the prompt characters, see the Changing the Prompt Character topic.