I am trying to make a rewrite rule to check whether the URLends with '.htm' or '.html', but does not contain 'Archive.aspx'. How can I do this with regular expression?
The url starts out like this: [URL]/test.htm(or .html), and ends up like this:[URL]
I've tried some of the tutorials on the official IIS website and have got through a simple rewrite wizard, but replacing characters seems more complicated, and I'm sure some of the tutorials have errors in them...
I have a application which uses intelligencia urlrewriter to rewrite urls into seo friendly urls. Blog engine is integrated in this application under subfolder but shares webconfig with my application. Application runs perfectly on development server, but when i publish it to 2008/IIS7 server urls links don't work. Links similar to following work
Anything which has query parameters in aspx url fails. I'm not sure what is causing this error on 2008/IIS 7 server and not on my VS 2008 development server.
I have an application where I rewrite some URLs for a masking effect. If I run the application through VS, it works fine. However, when I try to run it through a virtual application, it says:
Could not load file or assembly 'MoonFlareStudiosLibrary.UrlRedirection' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
MoonFlareStudiosLibrary.UrlRedirection is the code namespace that handles all my url redirection and rewriting.
When I say "run it through a virtual application" I mean I use IIS7 to create a virtual application in my wwwroot folder so I can just type "localhost/<app name>" to run it.
hy it work when debugging but not through the virtual application?
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>
http://mysite.com -> https://www.mysite.com OK http://www.mysite.com -> https://www.mysite.com NOT WORKING
I guess the condition is not being satisfied when I enter www.mysite.com in the browser, so there's no redirect and the page serves as HTTP instead of HTTPS.
I think I just need to modify the condition pattern, but I have almost nothing regex knowledge and I need this asap.
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.
I 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 "-"
I am trying to write a Regular Expression Validator to allow users to input any number (either positive or negative), except 0. I tried the followings but obviously they failed:
^[1-9-]{1,10}$ <= failed when the 2nd to n-th digit is 0
I am using a regex to detect forum tags within posts, such as "[quote]text[/quote]" and then replace them with HTML formatting. I posted a question Forum tags. What is the best way to implement them? about a problem with nested tags.
Right now this matches an opening and closing tag, with match groups for the tag name, the tag content, and an optional value like the value after the equals in this forum tag [url=www.google.com]click me[/url].
What I need is for the expression to match the opening tag OR the closing tag and have a match group containing the tag name (including the '/' for the closing tag). I then want to iterate through them sort of like this:
Dictionary<string, int> tagCollection = new Dictionary<string, int>(); inputString = Regex.Replace(inputString, @"expression I'm asking for here", match => {
[Code]....
So now, each tag is appended with a number and I could use the original regex to perform the tag functions and properly handle nested tags as separate tags.
I got this code from a regular expression library to get the src of the image found in a given input. However I can't get it to work because the double quotes(") in the regular expression is closing the string under the second parameter for the .Match function. I tried changing double quotes(") to " but it doesn't work too.
I have custom control for create user. I use RegularExpressionValidator with expression (?=W{1,}){7,} (lentgth min 7 character and must include not less 1 NotAlphaNumeric character) . I test this expression
function GetText(AInputText) { var VRegExp = new RegExp(/(?=W{1,}){7,}/); var VResult = VRegExp.test(AInputText); return VResult; }
it's work. But RegularExpressionValidator doesn't accept this expression for input - 1234567! or 12345qwer!
I am a new to regular expressions.I need to validate an identification number so that the textbox doesn't accept numbers like 1111111, 2222222, 3333333......9999999 and 1234567, 2345678, 3456789.Could someone please post regular expression for not accepting such format.