Title |
Test
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Pattern Title
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Expression |
^[a-zA-Z]+(([\'\,\.\-][a-zA-Z])?[a-zA-Z]*)*$ |
Description |
This allows you to validate first names and last names in seperate fields. Instead of validating a full name in one field. |
Matches |
Sameul | O'Conner | Mary-Kate |
Non-Matches |
David Bugel | Robert1 | Robert M. Larry |
Author |
Rating:
Not yet rated.
Hayk A
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Source |
Written by Robert Dugre, modified |
Your Rating |
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Title: Thank You Sir!
Name: Mathew
Date: 2/28/2011 6:46:34 AM
Comment:
Hi, Just want to say a big thanks for this regular expression. I had been trying to make one for hours and then came across this site and your regular expression. Works perfectly and just what i was looking for! so Thank You!!!
Title: thanks
Name: jake; validator
Date: 4/22/2010 5:12:46 AM
Comment:
thanks, great work,....only that if i try something like O'Con'nor it will not work, but if i make it like this O''connor, it will work, anyway, thanks so much
Title: thanks
Name: jake; validator
Date: 4/22/2010 3:48:09 AM
Comment:
thanks, great work,....only that if i try something like O'Con'nor it will not work, but if i make it like this O''connor, it will work, anyway, thanks so much
Title: thanks
Name: jake; validator
Date: 4/22/2010 3:47:42 AM
Comment:
thanks, great work,....only that if i try something like O'Con'nor it will not work, but if i make it like this O''connor, it will work, anyway, thanks so much
Title: great !
Name: Sandy
Date: 9/10/2009 5:37:16 AM
Comment:
Thanks ..
Title: great work!
Name: Edward Zee
Date: 4/15/2008 5:56:28 PM
Comment:
Thanks!
Title: Good Stuff
Name: Jim
Date: 6/9/2004 2:58:10 AM
Comment:
just what i wanted
Title: YEAH!
Name: coder
Date: 4/26/2004 2:33:18 AM
Comment:
Just what I was looking for!