Web Forms :: Regular Expression Validator For Letters Only?
Jul 2, 2010what is the regular expression validator for letters only?. I have tried this"[a-zA-Z]" and "[a-z][A-Z]" with no luck..
View 4 Replieswhat is the regular expression validator for letters only?. I have tried this"[a-zA-Z]" and "[a-z][A-Z]" with no luck..
View 4 RepliesI would like to know what the expression for "letters only" is for my asp.net web application. I tried ^[A-Za-z] but it does not work I would also like a regular expression for "numbers only except "-"
View 3 RepliesNeed reg exp for following.
May not repeat same number or letter more than 3 times.
May not contain more than 3 sequential number or letters in a row.
I using RangeValidator (0-10)gularExpressionValidator for text box ,Iam using regx for validate numeric characters
But if i enter charcters it will fire both RangeValidator and regx validator eventhoug i am enterd character,
i want to fire both validators seperatly
Here is my code
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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 have a text box which accepts CVV code of 3 or 4 numbers and im using regular expression validator
this is wat im using : is this correct way of using or not
code : ValidationExpression="(d{3,4}$"
I am using Regular Expression validator for a text box. The below is working fine.It is not performing validation when I enter values like 0000..001.How can I modify validation expression? But it would allow values like 100,...5000 i.e zeros after a number.
<asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="reg2" runat="server" ControlToValidate="rng2"
ValidationExpression="^[0-9]+" ErrorMessage="*Please Enter a Valid Number for Second Range."
ForeColor="Red" Font-Bold="True"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator>
I'm trying to write a validator for an ASP.NET txtbox.
How can I validate so the regular expression will only match if the 6th character is a "C" or a "P"?
here is waht i am trying to achieve.
first character is in caps and the rest of the name is in small for Firstname Space
first character is in caps and the rest of the name is in small for lastname
ex: Ajay Kumar Bakshi
expression: ^[A-Z]{1}[a-z]*[s]{1}[A-Z]{1}[a-z]*$
I have a page with required field and regular expression validators. I noticed recently that some of the regular expression validators (the regex validators on the Date fields) are not firing. What should I be looking at to troubleshoot this?
View 8 RepliesWhen I added Regular Expression validator on FileUpload Control, Page.IsValid returns false & Data is not Saved. I had used Regular Expression Validator like this:
asp:RegularExpressionValidator
ID="REVFileType"
runat="server"
ErrorMessage="*Invalid File(.bmp)"
ControlToValidate="FileUpload1"
Font-Bold="True"
SetFocusOnError="True"
ValidationExpression="^(([a-zA-Z]:)|(\{2}w+)$?)(\(w[w].*))(.jpg|.JPG|.gif)$"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator>.
I had used it to check if uploaded file is of extension .jpg|.JPG|.gif
How would I create a regular expression validator for a textbox, to limit the input to a decimal number between .1 and 1?
View 1 RepliesI have a fileupload on my page which only accepts PDF Files and to do this i have a Regular Expression Validator to check the extension of the files. step 1 load pagestep 2 browse and select a txt file using fileupload then validator error is displayedstep 3 browse and select a pdf file using fileupload then no validator error.step 4 Upload the file using a Button and on post back i can see the validator error is displayed again.how can i remove the validator error on postback without hidding the control.?
View 2 RepliesEarlier my text box was running on this Validation Expression="^[a-zA-Z'.s-]{1,80}$", to allow only alphabets,  ' . s . Now my text box should be capable of taking Chinese characters as well, so I was learnt online to use this p{L} for unicode instead of  a-zA-Z, and set EnableClientScript="false".
asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="regexpName" runat="server" CssClass="failureNotification" ErrorMessage="No Special Characters allowed"
ControlToValidate="txtName" ValidationExpression="^[p{L}'.s-]{1,80}$" Display="Dynamic" meta:resourcekey="regexpNameResource1" EnableClientScript="false"
I have done both, but it doesn't work. My input values were like
1. John123 2. 汉è¯%^&
Both of these were accepted without any errors. But I expect only alphabets in english and chinese and ' . s - to be accepted as Name input.
I have this email, which I know is valid:
MyName@MyDomain.info
I am validating an input field with the default asp net email validator expression and it returns the email address as INVALID.
Here is my code:
<asp:RegularExpressionValidator
ID="RegularExpressionValidator1"
runat="server"
ValidationExpression="w+([-+.']w+)*@w+([-.]w+)*.w+([-.]w+)*"
ControlToValidate="Email"
runat="server"
ErrorMessage=" * "
/>
Is there a better regular expression pattern to validate an email address?
I am using regular expression validator for Numbers, Comma and Decimal.. The expression is given below.
mNumValidator.ValidationExpression = "^(d|,)*.?d*$"
Now I would like to have 5 digits behind decimal.
Regular expression validator  for not acception special characters and space.
View 1 RepliesI need Regular expression validator for validating date format dd/MM/yyyy
View 1 RepliesI believe it is a simple question. :)
In my ASP.NET Web Form I have a multiline TextBox which should be validated with RegularExpression Validator. Text box should contain one ore more strings "a" (just 'a' char, nothing else).
So far I got these regular expressions for my RegularExpressionValidator object:
(?m:(^a$)+)
(?m:A(^a$)+)
(?m:^a$)
Neither works. :) Guess there is something fundamental I'm not getting yet.
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I'm having a hard time trying to create a right regular expression for the RegularExpressionValidator control that allows password to be checked for the following:- Is greater than seven characters.- Contains at least one digit.- Contains at least one special (non-alphanumeric) character.Cant seem to find any results out there too.
View 1 Replies I'm trying to add a regular expression validator to verify the email text box that is within a Create User Wizard. The form that I'm working with is called Register.aspx, and is the form that is auto generated when you start a new web application found under the Account folder.
For some reason the code below is not firing off when I enter an email address that is incorrectly formatted. I have a feeling it's because I manually added the code within the form but that's just my guess.
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In my registration form, there is field to enter email-id of member, i want to restrict user, so that he would not able to enter gmail, yahoo, radiff.... emailids is this possible.., Only company email id eg: priyanka@juncturetech.net must be allowed?
View 1 RepliesHow can I use a Regular Expression Validator to ensure that only a number like 3.00 is entered into a text box?
View 1 RepliesI'm looking to validate the length of a textarea using a regular expression validator. It should allow all characters and crlfs. I'm also concerned about crlfs counting as 1 or 2 characters, I'm concerned it may be different across browsers but I'm hoping ASP.NET regulates it. Also, I'm saving to a mix of varchar and nvarchar fields in MSSQL, do I need to be concerned about the way crlfs are saved there? I'm in a hurry to do this right, so I'll be researching all this on my own but I'm just hoping someone out there might have experience handling such concerns.
View 1 RepliesI would like to validate the textbox for specific text and it must not be blank. But the regular expression validator is not validating if the text box is BLANK. However, it validates if I type something in the text box.
How can I make regular expression to trigger even if the text box is empty?
Should I use Required Validator + Regex Validator at the same time?
<asp:TextBox ID="txtcard" runat="server" MaxLength="16"></asp:TextBox>
<asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="RegularExpressionValidator2" runat="server"
ControlToValidate="txtcard" ErrorMessage="Please type credit card no"
ValidationExpression="^d{16}$"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator>