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Address Book Roadmap?
In order to minimize user error and maximize international support, we would like to have more control over customer addresses. In particular, the ability to perform internal validations on address data would save us a lot of time minimizing user error. Simply even being able set an address field to mandatory would help in some circumstances.
List customization (states/provinces) is also a huge plus in terms of maintaining international customer data. While the free-form state field may be an option here, there is no mechanism outside of manipulating the HTML elements directly to perform any sort of validation.
Realistically speaking, does anyone know the likelihood of the following?
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