I reading a string. That string is Name like Johnny. If this "Johnny" contains comma, hyphen or apostrophe, I have to throw a error. I m able to read, if that string has numeric data. but I m unable to read this
the texts in the spans (say a and b) are concatenated together (to ab), and thats almost what i want But now i want to concatenate them by inserting a hyphen (-) in between (to a - b) I've tried this, but that doesn't work:
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:
I like the idea of using Include files so that I can create various versions of individual parts of a site and decide in code which to display. I used:
<%Response.WriteFile("contentcontent.aspx")%>
to include a content.aspx file within my default.aspx page.
I would like to include a Left.aspx, Main.aspx and Right.aspx file inside the content.aspx file. I tried using the reponse.writefile function but noticed when I debug the website that the text "reponse.writefile..." displays instead of the code contained within the referenced file(s).
how to "discover" hyperlink in some text and convert that hyperlink in html hyperlink with asp.net (or javascript). For example, if a user enter this text:
You found it at [URL]
How can i found and convert in html like :
You found it at <a href='http://www.foo.com'>http....</a>
I need a regex or any other solution to replace an id in the middle of a url (not in querystring). url example - http://localhost:1876/category/6?sortBy=asc&orderBy=Popular
replace - category/6 with category/anotherID - routing used - routes.MapRoute( "categories", "category/{categoryID}/{categoryName}", new { controller = "Search", action = "SearchResults", categoryID = "", categoryName = "" } );
I need regex in c sharp to display SSN in the format of xxx-xx-6789. i.e 123456789 should be displayed as xxx-xx-6789 in a textfield. The code I am using write now is
i m using a regex to not allow certain characters, the below code works fine for certain html tags but not for all for i dont want the user to enter html tags for eg if i enter <nitin/> it allows but i dont want this to happen for other html tags it does not allow
!@#$%^&*()+=[]\';,/{}|":<>? or !@#$%^&*()+=[]\';,/{}|":<>/>?
with a regex that would replace the following. The only thing that would remain the same is the div tags, the id's and classes could change and so could the content.
<div id="nav" class="whatever">Content is whatever</div>
The code works, but I need to include some exceptions to the replace - e.g. I will not replace anything i an img-, li- and a-tag (including link-text and attributes like href and title) but still allow replacements in p-, td- and div-tags.
How do I solve the problem below? I'm creating a simple content management system, where there is a HTML template with specific markup that denotes where content should be:
Separate from this, there is content in a database field that looks a little like this:
<!-- #BeginEditable "Body1" -->This is Test Text<!-- #EndEditable --><!-- #BeginEditable "Extra" -->This is more test text<!-- #EndEditable -->
As you can guess I need to merge the two, that is, replacing
<!-- #Editable "Body1" -->
with: This is Test Text. I've begun the code here. But I'm having problems using the Regex Replace function that should be located at the very bottom of that For/Each.
//Html Template string html = "<html><head></head><body><!-- #Editable "Body1" --><p>etc etc</p><!-- #Editable "Extra" --></body></html>"; //Regions that need to be put in the Html Template string regions = "<!-- #BeginEditable "Body1" -->This is Test Text<!-- #EndEditable --><!-- #BeginEditable "Extra" -->This is more test #EndEditable -->"; //Create a Regex to only extract what's between the 'Body' tag Regex oRegex = new Regex("<body.*?>(.*?)</body>", RegexOptions.Multiline); //Get only the 'Body' of the html template string body = oRegex.Match(html).Groups[1].Value.ToString(); // Regex to find sections inside the 'Body' that need replacing with what's in the string 'regions' Regex oRegex1 = new Regex("<!-- #Editable "(.*?)"[^>]*>",RegexOptions.Multiline); MatchCollection matches = oRegex1.Matches(body); // Locate section titles i.e. Body1, Extra foreach (Match match in matches) { string title = oRegex1.Match(match.ToString()).Groups[1].ToString(); Regex oRegex2 = new Regex("<!-- #BeginEditable "" + title + ""[^>]*>(.*?)<!-- #EndEditable [^>]*>", RegexOptions.Multiline); // // // Replace the 'Body' sections with whats in the 'regions' string cross referencing the titles i.e. Body1, Extra // // // }
I need to validate if a the ID number that the user typed in my site is a valid ID.
How do I check it?
Do I need to use RegularExpressionValidator?
More over, I also need to validate the credit card number, I found a few RegularExpressions for that in the net but each one is different from the other and I am not sure which one to use.. Does anyone know od a working expression that will suit all credit cards?
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?
I would like to be able to type in a URL like [URL] arrive at a Details Page which parsed the "M" and the "123" from the query string and used them as params to query a Table in my Database. I've been reading my @$$ off and I can't find anything close :>