Regular Expression Thar Allow Except ".aspx" This String?
Nov 19, 2010
understood me how can i make a regular expression that allow all the mismatch case and don't a match case
ex: ".aspx"
( when i put any thing in text box it allow ----a ,ab ,adn.jpg ) result=true (but when i put =.aspx ) result= false
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