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  • regular expression for letters, numbers and - _ .

    - by Jorre
    I'm having trouble checking in PHP if a value is is any of the following combinations letters (upper or lowercase) numbers (0-9) underscore (_) dash (-) point (.) no spaces! or other characters a few examples: OK: "screen123.css" OK: "screen-new-file.css" OK: "screen_new.js" NOT OK: "screen new file.css" I guess I need a regex for this, since I need to throw an error when a give string has other characters in it than the ones mentioned above.

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  • contenteditable realtime replace youtube url

    - by pimz
    so the problem is, i have a contenteditable div, with a keyup function binded. everytime somebody puts a youtube url in it, it has to be replaced by an embedded movie. i came up with a regex like this : content.match(/http:\/\/\w{0,3}.?youtube+\.\w{2,3}\/watch\?v=.*?(?=\s)/g); firefox wil do the replace after a whitespace, but in ie it won't work. any suggestions? thnx in advance!

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  • Replace {tag} with a value or completely remove {any-tag}

    - by HasanGursoy
    I've designed a multilingual web site and some values in database have a tag which will be replaced with it's language value, remove tags brackets ( in case {} ) or removed completely. There are two cases: Remove brackets: value {mm} >> value mm Remove completely: value {mm} >> value Also {tag} could be any length and can contain - Can anybody help me with regex?

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  • .NET Entire line match.

    - by user93422
    I need to check if entire given input matches given pattern. But wrapping a pattern in ^/$ feels like a hack. Is there a shortcut for: var match = Regex.Match(myInput, "^" + myPattern + "$"); ?

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  • java regular expression

    - by BSingh
    I am trying to write a regular expression for somethin like s1 = I am at Boston at Dowtown s2 = I am at Miami I am interested in the words after at eg: Boston, Downtown, Miami I have not been successful in creating a regex for that. Somethin like > .*? (at \w+)+.* gives just Boston in s1 (Downtown is missed). it just matches the first "at" Any suggestions

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  • Regular Expression

    - by Malcolm
    I want regular expression that checks that the string doesnt start with an empty space. Some what like this i want to do : Is the below ValidationExpression right for it : string ValidationExpression = @"/^[^ ]/"; if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(GroupName) && !Regex.IsMatch(GroupName, ValidationExpression)) { }

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  • jQuery question

    - by Fuxi
    hi all, i'm having the following string <img alt="over 40 world famous brandedWATCHES BRANDs to choose from " src="http://www.fastblings.com/images/logo.jpg"></strong></a><br> i want to define a regex pattern like <img alt="(.+?)" src="http://(.+?).(jpg|gif)"> but as u can see the target strings has a linebreak in the alt attribute - so how can i incorporate this? the rule should be like "anything in the alt-attribute including linebreaks" thx

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  • Validating Crontab Entries w/ PHP

    - by Wilco
    What is the best way to validate a crontab entry with PHP? Should I be using a regex, or an external library? I've got a PHP script that adds/removes entries from a crontab file, but want to have some way to verify that the time interval portion is in a valid format.

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  • When writing a form submit to a file, strip line breaks and commas

    - by bccarlso
    I have a form with a textarea in it. I log the results to a text file on the server, but I would like to strip out any line breaks a user would put in the textarea, as well as any commas that would interfere with importing the comma-delimited log text file into Excel or something for later use. I think this has to do with regex, but I'm no expert and could use some help. Or maybe there is an easy PHP function that will do it?

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  • Date validation in PHP

    - by Rachel
    What would the regex expression that would go into preg_split function to validate date in the format of 7-Mar-10 or how can I validate a date of format 7-Mar-10 in PHP Thanks.

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  • Find substring ignoring specified characters

    - by Fredy Treboux
    Hello, please, does any of you knows and can share an easy/clean way to find a substring within a string, but ignoring some specified characters to find it. I think an example would explain things better: string: "Hello, -this- is a string" substring to find: "Hello this" chars to ignore: "," and "-" found the substring, result: "Hello, -this" Using Regex it's not a requirement for me, just added the tag because it feels related.

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  • Regular Expression to Match YouTube Watch URL

    - by dododedodonl
    Hi, I've got this regex (I'm not good at it) /http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=[a-zA-Z0-9_]/i it has to match any youtube watch url (because youtube always redirects to that domain)... It should match http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMXCqgWjpL8 but it doesn't. Can someone help me? Regard, dodo

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  • preg_match_all to parse an xml-like attribute string

    - by Rob
    I have a string like so: option_alpha="value" option_beta="some other value" option_gamma="X" ...etc. I'm using this to parse them into name & value pairs: preg_match_all("/([a-z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*[\"\'](.+?)[\"\']/is", $var_string, $matches) Which works fine, unless it encounters an empty attribute value: option_alpha="value" option_beta="" option_gamma="X" What have I done wrong in my regex?

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  • preg_match_all image source

    - by David
    I have the following regex expression which is to extract the source of any img tag in HTML. /(<img).*(src\s*=\s*"([a-zA-Z0-9\.;:\/\?&=\-_|\r|\n]{1,})")/isxmU However, it doesn't appear to be matching the following: <IMG SRC='http://www.mysite.com/pix/lens/mtf/CAEF8512L.gif'> How can I build it to match this as well?

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  • trie reg exp parse step over char and continue

    - by forest.peterson
    Setup: 1) a string trie database formed from linked nodes and a vector array linking to the next node terminating in a leaf, 2) a recursive regular expression function that if A) char '*' continues down all paths until string length limit is reached, then continues down remaining string paths if valid, and B) char '?' continues down all paths for 1 char and then continues down remaining string paths if valid. 3) after reg expression the candidate strings are measured for edit distance against the 'try' string. Problem: the reg expression works fine for adding chars or swapping ? for a char but if the remaining string has an error then there is not a valid path to a terminating leaf; making the matching function redundant. I tried adding a 'step-over' ? char if the end of the node vector was reached and then followed every path of that node - allowing this step-over only once; resulted in a memory exception; I cannot find logically why it is accessing the vector out of range - bactracking? Questions: 1) how can the regular expression step over an invalid char and continue with the path? 2) why is swapping the 'sticking' char for '?' resulting in an overflow? Function: void Ontology::matchRegExpHelper(nodeT *w, string inWild, Set<string> &matchSet, string out, int level, int pos, int stepover) { if (inWild=="") { matchSet.add(out); } else { if (w->alpha.size() == pos) { int testLength = out.length() + inWild.length(); if (stepover == 0 && matchSet.size() == 0 && out.length() > 8 && testLength == tokenLength) {//candidate generator inWild[0] = '?'; matchRegExpHelper(w, inWild, matchSet, out, level, 0, stepover+1); } else return; //giveup on this path } if (inWild[0] == '?' || (inWild[0] == '*' && (out.length() + inWild.length() ) == level ) ) { //wild matchRegExpHelper(w->alpha[pos].next, inWild.substr(1), matchSet, out+w->alpha[pos].letter, level, 0, stepover);//follow path -> if ontology is full, treat '*' like a '?' } else if (inWild[0] == '*') matchRegExpHelper(w->alpha[pos].next, '*'+inWild.substr(1), matchSet, out+w->alpha[pos].letter, level, 0, stepover); //keep adding chars if (inWild[0] == w->alpha[pos].letter) //follow self matchRegExpHelper(w->alpha[pos].next, inWild.substr(1), matchSet, out+w->alpha[pos].letter, level, 0, stepover); //follow char matchRegExpHelper(w, inWild, matchSet, out, level, pos+1, stepover);//check next path } } Error Message: +str "Attempt to access index 1 in a vector of size 1." std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > +err {msg="Attempt to access index 1 in a vector of size 1." } ErrorException Note: this function works fine for hundreds of test strings with '*' wilds if the extra stepover gate is not used Semi-Solved: I place a pos < w->alpha.size() condition on each path that calls w->alpha[pos]... - this prevented the backtrack calls from attempting to access the vector with an out of bounds index value. Still have other issues to work out - it loops infinitely adding the ? and backtracking to remove it, then repeat. But, moving forward now. Revised question: why during backtracking is the position index accumulating and/or not deincrementing - so at somepoint it calls w->alpha[pos]... with an invalid position that is either remaining from the next node or somehow incremented pos+1 when passing upward?

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  • How to remove a text from a variable? (php)

    - by Glister
    I have a variable $link_item, it's used with echo and gives the strings like <span class="name">Google</span>http://google.com How to remove "<span class="name">Google</span>" from string? It should give just "http://google.com". Heard it can be done with regex(), please help.

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  • Regular Expression problem

    - by Yatendra Goel
    I want a regex to find the following types of strings: http://anything.abc.tld http://anything.abc.tld/ where abc - abc always remains abc anything - it could be any string tld - it could be any tld (top-level-domain) like .com .net .co.in .co.uk etc. Note: The url must not contain any other thing at the end, means http://anything.abc.tld/xyz is not acceptable.

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