I'm looking to write a regular expression that will match valid URLs.
My problem is that it almost works, except it accepts URLs with / in the
middle of them, suchs as:
http://www.ruby/rails.com

It looks (to me) like my regular expression should not match strings
like that, but it does.  Here is the regular expression:

.match(/^((http|https):\/\/)?[a-z0-9]+([\-\.]{1}[a-z0-9]+)*\.(\w+).*$/ix)

How can I make it not accept URLs with / in the middle of them?
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