[Javascript] Regular Expressions

Chris T christ at saeweb.com
Fri Apr 30 10:44:17 CDT 2004


For some reason, I have always avoided Regular Expressions - even in ASP. I
don't know what it is. I should just force myself to sit down and look over
them, especially since that's how some validators work in .Net

Chris Tifer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <shawn_milochik at godivachoc.com>
To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:59 AM
Subject: [Javascript] Regular Expressions


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> One particular passion of mine is regular expressions.  They are extremely
> powerful, and can often do the job of
> dozens of lines of code in just a handful.  If anyone is interested in any
> help with regexes, just let me know.
>
> Perhaps there are already regex experts on the list, but in my experience,
> I have run across very few people
> who have even heard of them, except for Perl programmers.
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> For a quick idea about what a regex is and what it can do, I've put up a
> quick primer for my LUG.  I'll post the
> link below.  It is supposed to be very basic, and the syntax shown is not
> exactly the way it is used in
> Javascript, but I'll be happy to provide more advanced and
> Javascript-specific examples if anyone is interested.
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> http://linurati.net/rlug/content/regex.html
> (Forgive the page for not being pretty -- it tries to be easy to
> understand, not necessarily to look at)  ;o)
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> Shawn
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