Jelly Bean doesn't seem to like the maxlength
attribute of HTML for text input. It certainly restricts the number of input characters but the moment you attempt to type beyond the allowed number of character, the text box fails. Now you won't be able to type in any other text boxes and nor will you be able to delete the already input character, in that text box.
If you haven't already faced this, then try it yourself on a simple HTML and check. Please tell me if you have any clue for solving this.
I have also experienced the same problem in my app
for now I have handled it with js, which removes all maxlength attributes from input text and textarea and stops user from inputing more than the required text. Here it is assumed that all input text and textarea have unique id.
Code is also available at jsfiddle
$(document).ready(function () {
var ver = window.navigator.appVersion;
ver = ver.toLowerCase();
if ( ver.indexOf("android 4.1") >= 0 ){
var idMaxLengthMap = {};
//loop through all input-text and textarea element
$.each($(':text, textarea, :password'), function () {
var id = $(this).attr('id'),
maxlength = $(this).attr('maxlength');
//element should have id and maxlength attribute
if ((typeof id !== 'undefined') && (typeof maxlength !== 'undefined')) {
idMaxLengthMap[id] = maxlength;
//remove maxlength attribute from element
$(this).removeAttr('maxlength');
//replace maxlength attribute with onkeypress event
$(this).attr('onkeypress','if(this.value.length >= maxlength ) return false;');
}
});
//bind onchange & onkeyup events
//This events prevents user from pasting text with length more then maxlength
$(':text, textarea, :password').bind('change keyup', function () {
var id = $(this).attr('id'),
maxlength = '';
if (typeof id !== 'undefined' && idMaxLengthMap.hasOwnProperty(id)) {
maxlength = idMaxLengthMap[id];
if ($(this).val().length > maxlength) {
//remove extra text which is more then maxlength
$(this).val($(this).val().slice(0, maxlength));
}
}
});
}
});
The bug for this issue was already opened at 35264