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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T05:25:46+00:00 2026-06-09T05:25:46+00:00

I’ve got a form on my site using 6 input fields. The site visitor

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I’ve got a form on my site using 6 input fields. The site visitor simply enters a 6 digit code into these 6 boxes. The thing is that they’ll get the 6 digit code and it would be ideal to allow them to simply copy the 6 digit code we send them into these input fields by simply putting pasting into the first input field and having the remaining 5 digits go into the remaining 5 input fields. It would just make it much easier than having to manually enter each digit into each input field.

Here’s the code we’re currently using, but it can easily be changed to accomplish what is described above:

<input type="text" maxlength="1" class="def-txt-input" name="chars[1]">
<input type="text" maxlength="1" class="def-txt-input" name="chars[2]">
<input type="text" maxlength="1" class="def-txt-input" name="chars[3]">
<input type="text" maxlength="1" class="def-txt-input" name="chars[4]">
<input type="text" maxlength="1" class="def-txt-input" name="chars[5]">
<input type="text" maxlength="1" class="def-txt-input" name="chars[6]">

I saw a posting similar to this here: Pasting of serialnumber over multiple textfields

But it doesn’t have the solution I’m looking for. Ideally this could be pulled off using jQuery or plain JavaScript.

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    2026-06-09T05:25:47+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 5:25 am

    Edit

    I didn’t like the timer solution I used in the paste event and the complexity of just using the input or paste event.

    After looking at this for a while I added a solution which uses a hybrid between the 2.
    The code seems to do all that is required now.

    The Script:

    var $inputs = $(".def-txt-input");
    var intRegex = /^\d+$/;
    
    // Prevents user from manually entering non-digits.
    $inputs.on("input.fromManual", function(){
        if(!intRegex.test($(this).val())){
            $(this).val("");
        }
    });
    
    
    // Prevents pasting non-digits and if value is 6 characters long will parse each character into an individual box.
    $inputs.on("paste", function() {
        var $this = $(this);
        var originalValue = $this.val();
    
        $this.val("");
    
        $this.one("input.fromPaste", function(){
            $currentInputBox = $(this);
    
            var pastedValue = $currentInputBox.val();
    
            if (pastedValue.length == 6 && intRegex.test(pastedValue)) {
                pasteValues(pastedValue);
            }
            else {
                $this.val(originalValue);
            }
    
            $inputs.attr("maxlength", 1);
        });
    
        $inputs.attr("maxlength", 6);
    });
    
    
    // Parses the individual digits into the individual boxes.
    function pasteValues(element) {
        var values = element.split("");
    
        $(values).each(function(index) {
            var $inputBox = $('.def-txt-input[name="chars[' + (index + 1) + ']"]');
            $inputBox.val(values[index])
        });
    };​
    

    See DEMO

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