I need regular expression to match braces correct e.g for every open one close one
abc{abc{bc}xyz} I need it get all it from {abc{bc}xyz} not get {abc{bc} I tried this
({.*?})
I am an amateur in JavaScript. I saw this other question, and it made me wonder.
Can you tell me what does the below regular expression exactly mean?
split(/\|(?=\w=>)/)
Does it split the string with "|"?
What will be proper regular expression for git repositories?
example link:
[email protected]:someone/someproject.git
so it will be like
server can be url or ip
Project can contain some other characters than alphanumeric like '-'
I'm not sure what is the role of '/'
any suggestions?
What will be the regular expression in javascript to match a name field,
which allows only letters, apostrophes and hyphons?
so that jhon's avat-ar or Josh is valid?
Thanks
Hi
what will be the regular expression to extract challenge var value
i am interested in this vlaue
03AHJ_Vut9LJLOJuCsjF9PbSSMncTyUe7Y4dHX11eRLae3LGfDZ0hSfDR7jZq2ZrKJxyC-LRSSppv72oHKaQMsd-EnoVNL6p7liTh7siN26zzTA_E2rcC_JQ15613Azz4qm8HjPtAyksUdc7QZydszwolk92hBPrAAig
this value changes every time we refresh it so the expression has to be generic enough to pick up what ever is the value
var RecaptchaState = {
site : '6LeKCL8SAAAAADV5Dr-lfY2eOEV8rubeN25BAKp2',
challenge : '03AHJ_Vut9LJLOJuCsjF9PbSSMncTyUe7Y4dHX11eRLae3LGfDZ0hSfDR7jZq2ZrKJxyC-LRSSppv72oHKaQMsd-EnoVNL6p7liTh7siN26zzTA_E2rcC_JQ15613Azz4qm8HjPtAyksUdc7QZydszwolk92hBPrAAig',
is_incorrect : false,
programming_error : '',
error_message : '',
server : 'http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/',
timeout : 18000};
any help will be appreciated, or any method to extract this value in any server side lang
I need a regular expression to validate string with one or more of these characters:
a-z
A-Z
'
àòèéùì
simple white space
FOR EXAMPLE these string are valide:
D' argon calabrò
maryòn l' Ancol
these string are NOT valide:
hello38239
my_house
work [tab] with me
I tryed this:
re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z 'òàèéìù]+$", self.cleaned_data['title'].strip())
It seems to work in my python shell but in Django I get this error:
SyntaxError at /home/
("Non-ASCII character '\\xc3' ...
Why ?
Can someone give me the regular expression to match something like /this/is/the/path or /this/is/the/path/ and matches like:
$1=this
$2=is
$3=the
$4=path
([^/]+)/ matches one, but I'm not quite sure how to get it to repeat.
FYI: this is for a mod rewrite RewriteRule match.
Does anyone know of a regular expression for matching on a sequence of four numbers? I need a match on ascending (1234), descending (4321), or the same (1111).
Looking for some help with a Regular Expression to do the following:
Must be Alpha Char
Must be at least 1 Char
Must NOT be a specific value, e.g. != "Default"
Thanks for any help,
Dave
I am trying to build a regular expression in javascript that checks for 3 word characters however 2 of them are are optional. So I have:
/^\w\w\w/i
what I am stumped on is how to make it that the user does not have to enter the last two letters but if they do they have to be letters
I've been struggling to figure out how to best do this regular expression.
Here are my requirements:
Up to 8 characters
Can only be alphanumeric
Can only contain up to three alpha characters [a-z] (zero alpha characters are valid to)
Any ideas would be appreciated.
This is what I've got so far, but it only looks for contiguous letter characters:
^(\d|([A-Za-z])(?!([A-Za-z]{3,}))){0,8}$
I current have the following regular expression to accept any numeric value that is seven digits
^\d{7}
How do I improve it so it will accept numeric value that is seven or ten digits?
Pass: 0123456, 1234567, 0123456789, 123467890
Fail: 123456, 12345678, 123456789
I'm looking for a regular expression that can extract the href from this:
<a href="/tr/blog.php?post=3593&user=930">
There are hundreds of links on the page so I need to extract only those that contain
/tr/blog.php
So in the end I should be left with a list of links that start in /tr/blog
Thanks for any help. It's really puzzling me.
I am not very good, with regular expression in php I am trying to get a reg_expression to find all file names such as /file-name-here.php and make it bold.
This expression works in Flash but not in php it also doesn't accept the '-' i'm not sure why i can't get it to work with preg_replace
/(https?://)?(www\.)?([a-zA-Z0-9_%]*)\b\.[a-z]{2,4}(\.[a-z]{2})?((/[a-zA-Z0-9_%]*)+)?(\.[a-z]*)?/g
The input: we get some plain text as input string and we have to highlighight all urls there with {url
For some time i've used regex taken from http://flanders.co.nz/2009/11/08/a-good-url-regular-expression-repost/, which i modified several times, but it's built for another issue - to check whether the whole input string is an url or no.
So, what regex do you use in such issues?
Hi all,
I cannot manage to get a working regular expression (for use in ASP.NEt Validataor) for the following criteria:
- I want all chars from A-Z a-z 0-9
- I don't want the Enter key
I have the expression: [\w\s,.-/]*[^\n]
but that don't works.
Please give-me a hint, Thanks.
I need a regular expression that matches three consecutive characters (any alphanumeric character) in a string.
Where 2a82a9e4eee646448db00e3fccabd8c7 "eee" would be a match.
Where 2a82a9e4efe64644448db00e3fccabd8c7 "444" would be a match.
etc.
I Need a regular expression which accepts all types of characters (alphabets, numbers and all special characters), and miniumum number of characters should be 15 and no limit for maximum characters.
I write regular expression for alphanumerics, but it is not taking space.
I want space (whitespace between characters).
I write like this:
^[a-zA-Z0-9_]*$
Can't believe how difficult this seems to be all I want to is to validate a user inout using javascript to make sure that it is an email address. But can't get it to work:
I am using:
//validates a regulaer expression
Utilities2.prototype.validateEmail = function(stringToValidateArg)
{
alert('about to check regexp');
var regExpPattern = /^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$/;
alert(regExpPattern.test(stringToValidateArg));
}
But this always returns false, any ideas why is it because of the regular expression?