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An object based on AddressErrors
includes a languageCode
property when the address's languageCode
property couldn't be validated. The returned string explains the error and should offer suggestions for how to correct it.
Syntax
var languageError = AddressErrors.languageCode;
Value
If the value specified in the PaymentAddress
object's languageCode
property could not be validated, this property contains a DOMString
offering a human-readable explanation of the validation error and offers suggestions for correcting it.
This validation might be as simple as ensuring the text of the string is compliant with the syntax defined in BCP-47, or as detailed as actually verifying that the specified string matches a value from a database.
If the languageCode
value was validated successfully, this property is not included in the AddressErrors
object.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
Payment Request APIThe definition of 'AddressErrors.languageCode' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition. |
Browser compatibility
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AddressErrors.languageCode by Mozilla Contributors is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.