PhoneCall.PhoneNumber Property
Assembly: System.Web.Mobile (in system.web.mobile.dll)
[BindableAttribute(true)] public: property String^ PhoneNumber { String^ get (); void set (String^ value); }
/** @property */ public String get_PhoneNumber () /** @property */ public void set_PhoneNumber (String value)
public function get PhoneNumber () : String public function set PhoneNumber (value : String)
Property Value
A string that represents a phone number.The PhoneNumber property is required on PhoneCall controls. The PhoneNumber property accepts strings in a variety of formats. The format for the following types of numbers is described by using the Backus-Naur Format (BNF syntax is a way to describe the syntax of file formats):
phone_number ::= international_number | national_number | short_number
international_number ::= "+" country_code national_number
short_number ::= "#" national_number
country_code ::= (decoration_character | digit)* digit (decoration_character
| digit)*
national_number ::= (decoration_character | digit)+
digit ::= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
decoration_character ::= "(" | ")" | "." | "-" | {space}
A phone number can consist of an optional country or region code, prefixed with a + sign, followed by any sequence of numbers that makes up the phone number. The characters marked as decoration_character can appear anywhere in the phone number and are ignored.
For i-Mode phones, the following rules currently apply when specifying a phone number:
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The string must begin with "0" or "#".
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If the string begins with "0", the numbers are more than nine digits.
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If the string begins with "#", the numbers are more than three digits.
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The numbers can contain "(", ")" and "-" in the string.
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The string must be fewer than 24 characters.
The following list shows some examples of valid phone numbers:
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800.522.2920
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+1 (425) 885-8080
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+91335303197
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Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
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