Simple email validation
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Digest::MD5 is core from 5.8.
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Usage:
found('asdf',@array);
P.S. In perl 5.10 can be written as
use 5.010;
'asdf'~~@array;
found('asdf',@array);
P.S. In perl 5.10 can be written as
use 5.010;
'asdf'~~@array;
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This is as close to a perfect URL regular expression as I've come. It's based on RFC 3986.
A few caveats:
It only accepts http/https/ftp URLs by design, but you could change that to accept any valid URI pretty easily.
It doesn't support IP-based URLs or authenticated URLs. This is also by design, but you could change that with a little work.
A few caveats:
It only accepts http/https/ftp URLs by design, but you could change that to accept any valid URI pretty easily.
It doesn't support IP-based URLs or authenticated URLs. This is also by design, but you could change that with a little work.
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Makes sure the email addresses with IP addresses are not private network addresses. Allows multiple sub-domain levels. verifies characters within domain names. only allows standard length 26 characters for each domain name level, except the top (3 max)
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Send an email with VB.net 2.0 with your SMTP Serve
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This is a simple function to check if an email is valid or not.
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Reg exp for finding url and email adresses. i'm using this from any projects of me. they working
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You can search for "@" or something like mail information in your page source code. You'll find nothing.
You can have link of your mail with a title or just you mail address as the title. Hope this code have no problem...
You can have link of your mail with a title or just you mail address as the title. Hope this code have no problem...
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The following script is a single interface for pre-validating any HTML form. It lets you validate your form data the way you want, while handling the rudimentary tasks itself.
1) Change just one variable to make it work with $_GET or $_POST or $_REQUEST.
2) Name which elements are 'required' all at once in a hidden HTML text input.
3) Easily provide field descriptions in hidden HTML text inputs that you can use to print error statements.
4) Call a single function to print out error statements that you can easily style with CSS.
5) It automatically checks if fields marked 'required' have been filled out.
Most of the pre-validation code is from PHP 5: Unleashed by Sams Publishing. I found it extremely useful for a recent project. Sharing it here, I removed some unnecessary functions, and tried to simplify some points.
All the comments are my own; hopefully I provided more than enough explanation.
1) Change just one variable to make it work with $_GET or $_POST or $_REQUEST.
2) Name which elements are 'required' all at once in a hidden HTML text input.
3) Easily provide field descriptions in hidden HTML text inputs that you can use to print error statements.
4) Call a single function to print out error statements that you can easily style with CSS.
5) It automatically checks if fields marked 'required' have been filled out.
Most of the pre-validation code is from PHP 5: Unleashed by Sams Publishing. I found it extremely useful for a recent project. Sharing it here, I removed some unnecessary functions, and tried to simplify some points.
All the comments are my own; hopefully I provided more than enough explanation.
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BerndSchiffer
Ein Kilometerfresser mit Groovy Console, Inlinetests, Groovy Beans, der Meta-Objekt-Programmierung, Swing, GStrings, Regulären Ausdrücken und Closures gebaut. Läuft mit Groovy 1.0 in der Groovy Console.
A Mile-Eater build with Groovy Console, inline tests, Groovy Beans, Meta-Object-Programming, Swing, GStrings, regular expressions und closures. Runs with Groovy 1.0 in the Groovy Console.
A Mile-Eater build with Groovy Console, inline tests, Groovy Beans, Meta-Object-Programming, Swing, GStrings, regular expressions und closures. Runs with Groovy 1.0 in the Groovy Console.









