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  • I don't get Zend_Validate_Regex working

    - by poru
    Zend_Validate_Alpha doesn't fit 100% to that what I want and I don't get Zend_Validate_Regex working. I want that the validator just allows a-z/A-Z, 0-9, _ and -. I tried to add the following to one of my inputs: addValidator('Regex', true, array('pattern' => '/^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]/')) but for example abc§$%& is a valid input says the Zend Validator. What am I doing wrong?

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  • Regex pattern failing

    - by Scott Chamberlain
    I am trying to strip out all things that are in a string that are not a letter number or space so I created the regex private static Regex _NonAlphaChars = new Regex("[^[A-Za-z0-9 ]]", RegexOptions.Compiled); however When I call _NonAlphaChars.Replace("Scott,", ""); it returns "Scott," What am I doing wrong that it is not matching the ,?

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  • ereg to preg conversion

    - by musoNic80
    I'm a complete novice when it comes to regex. Could someone help me convert the following expression to preg? ereg('[a-zA-Z0-9]+[[:punct:]]+', $password) An explanation to accompany any solution would be especially useful!!!!

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  • Greek characters, Regular Expressions, and C#

    - by craigmoliver
    I'm building a CMS for a scientific journal and that uses a lot of Greek characters. I need to validate a field to include a specific character set and Greek characters. Here's what I have now: [^a-zA-Z0-9-()/\s] How do I get this to include Greek characters in addition to alphanumeric, '(', ')', '-', and '_'? I'm using C#, by the way.

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  • Validating XML using XSD with regex pattern

    - by Steel Plume
    Hello, I am parsing a XML file against a XSD containing some regex patterns used for checking input data, but only this regex generates an error, even if it passes into the Eclipse XSD plugin: InvalidRegex: Pattern value '(((com|it|org)\.)+(\b[a-z]+[.]{1}\b)+)?[A-Z]{1}[A-Za-z]+' is not a valid regular expression. The reported error was: 'This expression is not supported in the current option setting.'. So, with SAX validator where can I find the fatal "current option setting"?

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  • Jquery galleria - make the first image in the gallery appear automatically

    - by Agrajag
    I've added the excellent galleria-plugin to a website I'm working on. However unlike the demo, I've been unable to make the first image display automatically on page-load. Currently, you have to click an image, before one will appear, after that everything works as expected. And yes, I've tried setting the class of the first image to "active", but without that having any effect. Is there anything obvious I'm missing ? There's a live example at: http://kaciekimber.co.za/property/r8453d

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  • Apache2 - Dynamically map url on files ystem

    - by booze2go
    Hi Guys, I'm tying at the moment to dynamically map a url to the file system. e.g.: www.example.com/~svn/myrepo < to /var/svn-repos/myrepo My approach: <Location /~svn/([a-ZA-Z0-9-_]+)> DAV svn SVNPath /var/svn-repos/$1 AuthType Basic AuthName "Subversion Repository" AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/dav_svn_all.passwd Require valid-user </Location> Any idea how that works? Thanks in advance!

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  • Regular expression to match maximium of five words.

    - by KhanS
    I have a regular expression ^[a-zA-Z+#-.0-9]{1,5}$ which validates that the word contains alpha-numeric characters and few special characters and length should not be more than 5 characters. How do I make this regular expression to accept a maximum of five words matching the above regular expression.

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  • javascript regex validation

    - by Arun
    Is there any way to find which input character fails the regex pattern. For ex: consider [A-Za-z\s.&] is only allowable but the user enter like "test/string" where '/' invalidates input. How to find who fails regex (our case '/')

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  • PHP email validation question?

    - by GeNx
    Will this email validation allow foreign email address like russian, hebrew and so on? And how can I just check for the @ sign? Here is the php code. if (preg_match ('/^[\w.-]+@[\w.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,6}$/', $_POST['email'])) { $email = mysqli_real_escape_string($mysqli, strip_tags($_POST['email'])); } else { echo '<p class="error">Please enter a valid email address!</p>'; }

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  • Regex pattern help for phrase OR a character set

    - by andybaird
    I have a PHP regex that I want to fail if the matched word after /blog is just "feed". This MUST be done within the regex itself, not using any other PHP syntax. The regex currently looks like this: blog/([a-zA-Z0-9-]+) What would I add to this to properly negate the regex if "feed" is found after blog/ ?

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  • Regex to exclude 1 word out of a regex code.

    - by Mech Software
    I need a regex expert to help out on this one. Examples I've found on here and the net I cant seem to get right. I'm using PHP and I have the following regex expression /([^a-zA-Z0-9])GC([A-Z0-9]+)/ This matches items like GCABCD GC123A, etc. What i need to do is EXCLUDE GCSTATS from this. So basically I want it to work just as it has, except, ignore GCSTATS in the regex.

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  • Rails Scaffold problem # undefined method `edit_pais_path'

    - by Bruno Cordeiro
    I created a scaffold of named pais (This is a word in Portuguese of Brazil and is the same that country), i created using the follow command: ruby script\generate scaffold pais name:string abreviattion:string First I changed the inflections to my local idiom, like that: inflect.plural /^([a-zA-z]*)s$/i, '\1ses' #The plural of Pais is Paises And when I tryied to open the page on http://localhost:3000/paises I'm receiving the follow error: undefined method `edit_pais_path' for #<ActionView::Base:0x387fdf4> Thanks in advance.

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  • REGEX rejecting simple alphamumeric

    - by GDB
    I don't get it; this should be simple: Why does this text box entry: Foo 2010 Validated by this REGEX: ValidationExpression="^[a-zA-Z0-9 -_!]+$" Throw an invalid entry error? It is intended to allow alphamumerics, spaces, dashes, underscores and exclamation marks. REGEX gives me a headache ...

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  • Validating method arguments with Data Annotation attributes

    - by schemer
    The "Silverlight Business Application" template bundled with VS2010 / Silverlight 4 uses DataAnnotations on method arguments in its domain service class, which are invoked automagically: public CreateUserStatus CreateUser(RegistrationData user, [Required(ErrorMessageResourceName = "ValidationErrorRequiredField", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(ValidationErrorResources))] [RegularExpression("^.*[^a-zA-Z0-9].*$", ErrorMessageResourceName = "ValidationErrorBadPasswordStrength", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(ValidationErrorResources))] [StringLength(50, MinimumLength = 7, ErrorMessageResourceName = "ValidationErrorBadPasswordLength", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(ValidationErrorResources))] string password) { /* do something */ } If I need to implement this in my POCO class methods, how do I get the framework to invoke the validations OR how do I invoke the validation on all the arguments imperatively (using Validator or otherwise?).

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  • allow only alphabets and underscore using javascript

    - by Priyanka
    Hello.I am allowing a string to contain only alphabets and underscore,but is i enter fist character as alphabet or underscore and later if i put any invalid character then this validation is being done.I have done validation as follows: function permission_validate() {var permission=document.permissionForm.permission.value;var allowedStr=/[A-Za-z_]/; if(!allowedStr.test(permission)){document.getElementById("permission_Er").innerHTML="* Required field can contain Only A-Z/az/_"; document.permissionForm.permission.focus();return false;}else{return true;}

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  • java regular expression

    - by changed
    Hi I have to create a regular expression for some path conversion. Example for path are //name:value /name:value // name:value /name:value /name:value /name:value//name:value thing is how to check for // or / at the start or middle of the string and how can i specify that name can contain any of this a-zA-Z and _ Path also contains white spaces. thanks-

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  • General RewriteRule for many undefined parameters in URL

    - by FedericoBiccheddu
    I'm trying to write a rule to make that one can generalize, since multiple pages to pass the values are different. Right now I could do: RewriteRule ^forum/([^/]{1,255})/([\+]{1})/((([a-z]+)([_]{1})([a-zA-Z0-9]+)([/]?))+)$ forum.php?name=$1&$5=$7 [L] To address such as: Nome+del+Forum/+/page_1/action_do Should return: forum.php?name=Nome+del+Forum&page=1&action=do Instead, take only the last parameter (in this case action=do): forum.php?name=Nome+del+Forum&action=do How can I fix? Thanks in advance!

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  • Clean URLs mod_rewrite & wildcard subdomains

    - by Søren Zet
    I got this url http://domain.com/blogs/directory-param with this rule RewriteBase /blogs/directory/ RewriteRule ^/blogs/directory-([A-Za-z0-9-]+)$ /blogs/directory/index.php?cat=$1 [L] so I get /blogs/directory/index.php?cat=param now my problem is the following: I use wildcards subdomains so every *.domain.com is mapped to domain.com/blogs/ for example soeren.domain.com is mapped to domain.com/blogs and so on... My problem now is I want a rule for soeren.domain.com/directory-param which points to domain.com/blogs/directory?index.php?cat=param Do you have any ideas?

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  • [.htaccess] General RewriteRule for many undefined parameters in url

    - by FedericoBiccheddu
    I'm trying to write a rule to make that one can generalize, since multiple pages to pass the values are different. Right now I could do: RewriteRule ^forum/([^/]{1,255})/([\+]{1})/((([a-z]+)([_]{1})([a-zA-Z0-9]+)([/]?))+)$ forum.php?name=$1&$5=$7 [L] To address such as: Nome+del+Forum/+/page_1/action_do Should return: forum.php?name=Nome+del+Forum&page=1&action=do Instead, take only the last parameter (in this case action=do): forum.php?name=Nome+del+Forum&action=do How can I fix? Thanks in advance!

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