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Robert O'Connell
This is a very high UI defect. It is causing repeated user input errors and should be fixed ASAP.
Many EVENTS registrants are complaining that Country Code, a text input that accepts only two characters, offers no humanly readable dropdown list from which to select a recognizable Country Name. The ISO 3166-1 two-digit code (e.g., 'US' for 'United States') is too arcane for human users to memorize. Humans should not be expected to know these two-digit ISO codes. Also, a two-digit ISO country code is too easily confused with telephone country codes of varying character lengths that precede a phone number (e.g., '1' for 'United States', '380' for 'Ukraine').
So, please replace 'Country Code' with a selectable 'Country Name' dropdown list of humanly readable country names as code table values. You can then associate the selected country name with the more arcane two-digit country code as the select option value with which to populate your two-digit database field.
RHO
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DAVE BLILEY
I really need the country code removed as in Australia we do not use it, and no one has a clue what to put there.
So I am getting almost every person contacting me asking what to put there, which defeats the purpose of having an online form that people can fill out themselves
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Megan Famodun
this was an issue multiple times on a recent event, please change to country name or something like that!
Jason DiSenso
Have country code autofill to US or make it to the country name (United States) or remove completely. Not an intuitive part of the address.
The error message is not specific enough to let users know it is the country code that is wrong instead highlights the whole address area. Confuses registrants.
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Word Oflifeccrc
Agree! The "Country Code" has confused people.
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Thresa Johnson
or make optional to show/hide when building the form