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^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_\.-]{0,}[a-z0-9]@[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_\.-]{0,}[a-z0-9][\.][a-z0-9]{2,4}$ |
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for validate a email, but with this regex it 's possible : a._-z@a_.....____---.com |
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Title: Chinese regex?
Name: Chinese-Tools.com
Date: 2/4/2007 6:05:42 AM
Comment:
I always wondered how will regex work with chinese characters...
Title: This regex doesn't work
Name: Vasiliy Ushakov
Date: 1/12/2007 9:42:45 AM
Comment:
I'm completely agree with mr. L. Beck, actually to Mr. Austin's point of removing useless regexes, you often learn more from a broken expression than from a working one!
Title: None
Name: None
Date: 12/10/2006 4:34:01 PM
Comment:
Hello, Nice site. I am able to learn many stotras. Very good work.
http://company-christmas-party.orhat.info
Title: expressions
Name: Scott
Date: 9/28/2006 10:47:11 AM
Comment:
I really need to figure this out for my current site
Title: Kyle Thorn
Name: [email protected]
Date: 9/20/2006 10:41:41 PM
Comment:
Very many thanks for a good work. Nice and useful. Like it!
Title: Laura Karrere
Name: [email protected]
Date: 9/14/2006 6:21:04 PM
Comment:
Very many thanks for a good work. Nice and useful. Like it!
Title: Canada
Name: Canada
Date: 8/13/2006 7:37:54 PM
Comment:
There are two sides to everything.
Title: This regex doesn't work
Name: L. Beck
Date: 10/28/2004 6:03:46 PM
Comment:
Actually to Mr. Austin's point of removing useless regexes, you often learn more from a broken expression than from a working one...
Title: This is a community effort
Name: Steven Smith
Date: 9/16/2003 9:23:32 AM
Comment:
That's what the rating and comment systems are for. There are dozens of email validation regular expressions here. I expect most people to use the ones that have the best comments and highest ratings.
Title: This regular expression doesn't work.
Name: Tony Austin
Date: 9/15/2003 4:47:24 AM
Comment:
Using this regular expression on an order form, could lose you a sale!
[email protected] could be a valid email address, but this RegEx won't match it. Therefore it is useless. Please remember, it's better to let an invalid email address get through than block a valid one.
I wish the site moderators would go through their database and remove useless regular expressions like this one.