Put Mvc Regular Expression Double Quotes?
Nov 26, 2010How can I put " in this regular expression
Regex PhRegEx = new Regex(@"^[a-zA-Z0-9-+_,(): ]*$", RegexOptions.Compiled);
How can I put " in this regular expression
Regex PhRegEx = new Regex(@"^[a-zA-Z0-9-+_,(): ]*$", RegexOptions.Compiled);
How can I write regular expression in C# to validate that the input does not contain double spaces? I am using Regular Expression Validation. However I do not know what is the Validation Expression to get the result.
"white snake" : success
"white snake" : fail
im trying to import a CSV file, however a single quote has been used to enclose strings ie. 'aaaa','bbbbbb',ccccccc'
Im having problems because some strings contain commas or apostrophes ie... 'aaaa,aaa' , bbbbb'bbbb',
This is causing me trouble and i need to replace the enclosing character for all strings from a single quote to a double quote....
I dont have access to the source that the csv was generated from, I just have the CSV file..
i have to check if an input string is valid based on the given regular expression.. this is the regular expression.
(a(bb+aaa+((ab)*bb+(aba)*aa)(a+b)*) + (b(aa+bbb+((ba)*aa+(bab)*bb)(a+b)*)
+ is an OR
* is a LOOP, it is optional, it may be done as many as a user wants.
i've tried many ways to solve the problem that my professor gave me but my knowledge isn't that enough to solve this problem..
Since both are acceptable by HTML as well as languages like ASP.NET and PHP when using attributes or strings, why is it that some people use single quotes and double quotes interchangeably? It is my understanding that it is syntactically correct to use double quotes where possible, single when you need to embed a double quote for inline logic. Is there something I am missing? For examples: HTML
<a href='[URL]
PHP
<? echo 'Hello World!'; ?>
ASP.NET
<form id='myForm' runat='server'></form>
I'm trying to get my URLs to contain double quotes (") and other special characters such as <, > etc in my MVC2 application. Here's an example:
[URL]
The above would throw up a System.ArgumentException: Illegal characters in path.
i am writing the following connection string into web.config but it giving me error.what is the correct way to write it?
<add name="stargaze_stargazeConnectionString1" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename="D:Work At DS19th Janmyastrolove.com_newApp_DatadbName.mdf";Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True"/>
I am using SQL Server 2008 Web Edition and it seems my SQL queries are automagically having the double quotes replaced with ' + CHAR(34) + '. I am trying to pin down why this is happening, I am using Delphi with ASP.NET and using the ADO.NET object for the SQL.
Has anyone come across this before?
how this string concatenation taking place? i am really confuse what is happening why that slash i there and how the double quotes are used
SessionStateItemCollection items = new SessionStateItemCollection();
items["LastName"] = "Wilson";
items["FirstName"] = "Dan";
foreach (string s in items.Keys)
Response.Write("items["" + s + ""] = " + items[s].ToString() + "<br />");
Response.Write("items["" + s + ""] = " + items[s].ToString() + "<br />");
I'm working in a Repeater over blog posts and I'm displaying a ShareThis JavaScript piece at the bottom. The Title and URL of the post are being sent to JS. In one test case, the title of a post has a single quote, e.g. Mark's test post Since I need to preserve that single quote when being sent to ShareThis, I need to wrap that JavaScript string in double quotes, however the string is being bound via a Literal and I cannot wrap the literal in double quotes: This is want I want but DOES NOT WORK:
SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "<asp:Literal ID="ltlTitle" runat="server" />", etc..
I can only wrap the literal with single quotes like so:
SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: '<asp:Literal ID="ltlTitle" runat="server" />', etc..
But that will result in bad front-end code:
SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: 'Mark's test post', etc..
How can I encode this correctly or somehow wrap the control in double quotes? I'm aware of HttpUtility.HtmlEncode and Server.HtmlEncode
im using asp.net and somehow my escape characters dont seem to work
string testing = "my name is "abc"";
this gives the output : my name is "abc"
ive read all the tutorials, everywhere it says that ive to put " to use double quotes inside a string but i have no idea why my system isnt accepting the escape character.
i have a problem with syntax in my query andi, i have this
sqlStmt =
"SELECT Chron.ID, Chron.EmpID, Chron.WDate, Chron.OrID, Emplo.FName, Emplo.LName, Emplo.ID AS Expr1, Emplo.NUser,
Emplo.Passw FROM Chron INNER JOIN Emplo ON Chron.EmpID = Emplo.ID WHERE (Emplo.ID ='" & s1 &
"'AND Chron.WDate ='" &
"'"& s2 &
"')"
my problem is with the sigle and the double quotes, i tried some different methods but nothing.
I want user to allow double quotes(") in text box. I am trying it throught regular expression. How to put double quote (")in below expression.
[code]....
How to not allow < > in text box using regular expression.
Why does this
string test = "Text1, Text2";
string [] tests = test.Split(", ".ToArray());
returns this
[0] = "Text1"
[1] = ""
[2] = "Text2"
what's with the quotes in tests[1] ? I thought the output would be like this
[0] = "Text1"
[1] = "Text2"
I have string. There are no items to show in this view of the "Personal Documents" then assign to string str variable string str ="There are no items to show in this view of the "Personal Documents" library" Now planning to replace "" and make it to actual string to str object. I tried below, but did not worked
str = str.Replace(@"",string.Empty);
I want str value should be string str ="There are no items to show in this view of the "Personal Documents" library" I need to find this string in another string. While searching into that string. I couldn't found because str contains "".
How to disallow use of double quotes " in a textbox
View 5 Repliesusing sql server 2005.I need to query some nchar fields to see if any of them contain string with double quotes (char(34)).whats the syntax to do this? I was thinking something like this but I think the first query would get exactly the text Char(34) when I only want to get the double quotes:SELECT fieldA FROM myTable where fieldA LIKE '%char(34)%'ORSELECT fieldA FROM myTable where fieldA LIKE '%'+char(34)+'%'
View 3 RepliesI am trying to insert dynamic data into a onclick property for a control the code looks like this
onclick="openRadWindow('<%#Eval("ID";) %>','<%#Eval("ParentObjectID") %>');"
I cant get it to fire and the trouble seems to be the double quotes, what is the correct method on escaping the quotes so that this fires.
I am using .Net Framework 3.5 on an ASP.net web project using jquery.ajax to make web service calls. My web service returns objects serialized as JSON by specifying the content type of my POST as "application/json". I would like just one of my many properties to return a non quoted javascript function name instead of a quoted string. Serialized as such:
{"dataInit": functionName, "id": "myID"}
instead of
{"dataInit": "functionName", "id":"myID"}
In VS2008, it used to be that whenever I was typing an html attribute in an .aspx page when I hit '=' a pair of double quotes was automatically inserted and the cursor placed inside them. I guess I've changed a setting, but I don't know what to change to get that functionality back. I am using Resharper if it makes a difference.
View 1 RepliesIn my database, there is a column "summary" with single quot in it.I am fetching this data inside Gridview. Data is shown inside Gridview as:
<summary>"
I want single quot to be shown inside Gridview as (')for that I tried to change the code as below:
<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" Width="100%" BackColor="White" DataKeyNames="IssueId"
AutoGenerateColumns="False" AllowPaging="True" PageSize="8" CssClass="Grid" OnRowDataBound="GridView1_RowDataBound">
[code]....
I'm trying to use the validator to work on a email form to ensure that they enter a valid from email address. That part works. I also want to add to the expression the text that I pre-populate in the txtbox ("Enter your email address") so on postback, after sending the message, I can clear the fields and repopulate that box.
How do I add that wording to the current expression: w+([-+.']w+)*@w+([-.]w+)*.w+([-.]w+)*
I am using Regular Expression validator for a text box. The below is working fine.It is not performing validation when I enter values like 0000..001.How can I modify validation expression? But it would allow values like 100,...5000 i.e zeros after a number.
<asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="reg2" runat="server" ControlToValidate="rng2"
ValidationExpression="^[0-9]+" ErrorMessage="*Please Enter a Valid Number for Second Range."
ForeColor="Red" Font-Bold="True"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator>
I need some help in regular expression.I am validating the textbox text when updating the records.When i click the update button,the first 5 letters should be equal to CM000 or cm000.How to validate this using regular expression in asp.net. does anyone know validationexpression for this.
View 1 RepliesI am trying to find two lots of expressions on a page and extract them. I currently can do one and extract the text from between certain tags with the following code:
Regex r = new Regex("<tag>([^<]*)</tag>");
but im trying to do two lots... for example...:
Regex r = new Regex("<tag>([^<]*)</tag>" + "<ad ahs="e">([^<]*)<ad ahs=h>");