1) Should be 6-15 characters in length
2) Should have atleast one lowercase character
3) Should have atleast one uppercase character
4) Should have atleast one number
5) Should have atleast one special character
6) Should not have spaces
Can anyone suggest me a RegEx for this requirement?
The following regular expression works in chrome and firefox, but not IE7:
^((?=.*d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z]).{8,20})$
It needs to contain at least 8 characters and have at least on uppercase and a number. When I try this in IE7, I have to type 14 characters for it to validate. Can someone explain why and what would be the correct expression for all 3 browsers.
I am using an asp:RegularExpressionValidator to validate the password.
I'm using the Asp.net change password control in my application and all seems to be find and dandy until a user tells me she has a problem meeting the strength requirements when changing her password. Looking into this, she is using IE 7 and no matter what she puts in, the validation fails (and ONLY in IE 7. Firefox, IE 8, Chrome etc. all work as expected). Here is the regex i'm using:
^(?=.*d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])(?!.*s).{5,15}$
I've tried out a few others that I've found throughout this site and others that folks seem to be using with no issues and I come across the same problem.It seems that which ever pattern I enter in last (digit, upper or lower alpha) is the one that is expected to be repeated min of 5 times. For example:
I'm having a little trouble with using regex in linq. I want to be able to perform a search on values in my database. The goal is to insert a value into the regex and then use that to search a column in a table in my database for that term. I want it to work so that it gets all exact matches and also returns matches in which the search term is a substring of the term in the column.
I was trying to follow this tutorial on msdn, but it doesn't quite fit perfectly with my problem:
My ASP.NET application is using an assembly without strong name. When I run it in IE, it shows an error saying: Could not load file or assemlby 'xxxxx.' or one of its dependencies. Strong name signatuer could not be verified. The assembly may have been tampered with, or it was delay signed but not fully signed with the correct private key. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131045)"I use sn.exe -Vr xxxx to register that assembly to skip the strong name verification, but still it shows that error. What could be causing this problem, and what can I do next to fix it?
Today I had a problem with some routing in my ASP.NET MVC 3 application (with Visual Studio 2010).So I thought I install the ASP.NET RouteDebugger and fix my route problem. After I get the package through NuGet my project doesn't build anymore: referenced assembly ' RouteDebug' does not have a strong nameI could download the source of the RouteDebugger and build (and strongly sign) it myself, but that's not the purpose of NuGet isnt' it ;)
I thought about simulating strong-typing for key-value configuration of a new project by providing fake property info via implementing ICustomTypeDescriptor.The configuration instance should provide all default config keys as properties with default values however: I noticed that VS08 intellisense doesn't include "faked" properties which are created in example similar to [URL]
I have a web site project in which my architecture is n layered architecture.I am using Micorsoft Enterprise library's validation dll.As of now this dll is not strongly named. I need to make that assembly strongly named. how can i do this.I saw some articles which depicts how to create strong named assembly by taking the vs 2008 command promtp and type sn -k publickey.snk, and then add the assembly tag to the assemblyinfo.cs. I tried to do that, but my website project dosen't have any assemblyinfo.cs file.
I have an asmx file that was created using notepad. Then I created the proxy class using wsdl.exe. Now I have a dll that I want to put it in GAC. GAC needs the DLL to have a strong name. How can I create a strong name for the web service?
I would like to state literally that I really do not want to reinvent the wheel, but as you know some times we get some unique "Must-requirement(s)" that will hinder us to re-use the open source codes.I want a proper, flawless and consistent Web Crawler. Basically, I want this Crawler (As a Web app NOT desktop app - Of course based on asp.net and C#) to grab the pages of any website and store them locally (Including resources like images and CSS...etc), download them locally and adjust any resource hyperlinks to point to the locally downloaded resources.
I saw HTTrack (http://www.httrack.com/), and it seems quite excellent, but the problem is that I want this Crawler to be a part of a system which includes other features and process. So, I really can't have this Crawler as an external tool.Main challenges:1) User should be able to specify to which level s/he wants to crawl, which means: User might specify a sub-site and want to crawl everything underneath it and not the upper level. You see ? So, there should be full crawling for the entire site and partial crawling.
2) URLs and how to deal with them? I faced some weird URLs and it was hard for me to identify the actual page because there is no file name. How to handle that? For example: (http://www.blue1.com/en/uk/Travel-info/At-the-airport/Security-control/) this is a URL of a website that is built on EPiServer (.Net based) but as can be seen from the URL that there is not actual aspx page, Therefore, how to deal with such URLs ?I have already started developing a POC using HttpWebRequest class, but frankly I am totally dissatisfied with it. It is inconsistent and the generated static content misses a lot of images and styles. Besides, the threads act up sometimes strangely.I would greatly and sincerely appreciate any input (Approaches, source codes, ideas , links...etc)P.S. I already saw: (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/Crawler.aspx) and (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/ZetaWebSpider.aspx).
Strong Named Their Assembly. I've read on-line and in the help files for 6 hours straight and I am no where closer to getting this. It seems that every 6 months I run up against one of these types of things with VB.net and the .Net Framework. I read on line and find dozens of people who get the same exact error. Most of the threads are never resolved and the ones that seem to resolve the issue do it in a way that doesn't work for ever one else. It is really absurd.
My web site runs fine in debug mode on my computer (local host). It loads in FireFox and runs fine. When I post it to my web site I get the error below. I try to "Strong Name The Assembly" with the command line command "aspnet_compiler -v default.aspx X:NetProjectsHumMPI -keyfile X:NetProjectsHumMPIkeypair.snk -aptca"
Default.aspx is what fails. This should be the virtual folder of my web app. Obviously "Default.aspx" is not right. I have tried 42 variations on what I think the virtual path to my web app might be. Every single time the compiler fails telling me that it is not a valid path.
I'm moving in to week two of trying to get a simple "Hello world" web app to load on my web site. It runs perfect on my development machine but generates constant errors on the web site. Each time I fix a problem that only happens on the web site another one crops up with even the slightest change - or sometimes even NO change to the code.
In my project I use Strong Types Views. Because I find it nice structured.
public abstract class AbstractViewData: View Page ( ICollection Foo; ) public class HTML Component View Data: AbstractViewData ( string Foo2; )
I have the same structure in my code, as in the corresponding pages.And here starts the problems. I would like to use HTML.Display (o => o.Foo) could be a customer for that matter.But my Strong Types Views have not posted Metadata Model into my classes.Like: Return View ( "FooView", customer); would.Is there a way to write some code that can solve this problem for me?
can anyone tell me how to solve this issue Assembly generation failed -- Referenced assembly 'Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls' does not have a strong name
now, what i want to do is to place few textboxes on a view that allow users to input the Answer Text. after click the submit button. i want List<AnswerInfo> which contains the Text information pass to the controller. can anyone tell me how to do it?
MVC contains a strong typed HTML Helper (HTML.CehckBoxFor()) this takes a bool and returns a bool. To make the URL smaller I am thinking to change the bool values on the model object to byte or somthing like that so the url only contains &Parameter=1.
I have found this snippet :
[Code]....
But I have no clue how to turn this in to a strong typed HTML Helper for checkbox that takes byte instead of bool. Its also important that the model object is set with byte instead of bool.
how to create a snk for all existing dlls(multiple) in n-tier ASP.net application?I have created a asp.net application using n-tier. My web layer contain refrences of all layers(data,facade,core,common).but when I try to create strong key of web layer it throws error as "refrences assembliy can not have Strong name".
I've developed an application using strong-typed dataset with .net framework 3.5.is there a way to change the source table for a tableadapter programmatically?
When a user that has their IE set to save passwords hits my "Reset Password" form, the first text box set with TextMode set to "Password" is populated with the users saved password. Understandable, this is not the affect I would like as this is their "old" password. I cannot set the text of a text box with mode set to "Password" (naturally). Does someone know how to suppress or clear this value when IE is saving passwords?
I have a website running on iis 5.1 with asp.net 2.0. Where in the windows registry can I change the requirtements for some the security features? For example, I do not want to enforce strong passwords and I do not want to use the secret question and answer features.
Does anyone has a solution (sample code) for the following features:
Create a randomGuid/Cryptographically strong random number Send a unique URL containing the random number to the user's email address When confirmed, the user is asked to change password
My provider is currently parametrized this way:
[code]....
The security issues with this type of procedure have been discussed here before.
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