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All,
Hello, we've been using commons-validator 1.3.1 along with Struts 1.3.8
to do form validation to great success for quite some time (thanks!).
I was recently asked to change our password complexity requirements and
I realized that we had the
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All,
On 2/10/2010 6:27 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
constant-value^.*(([0-9]+.*\p{L}+)|(\p{L}+.*[0-9]+)).*$/constant-value
Okay, something must be wrong with my regular expression, or now I'm
expressing it in the XML, because when I set it to
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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All,
On 2/10/2010 6:27 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
constant-value^.*(([0-9]+.*\p{L}+)|(\p{L}+.*[0-9]+)).*$/constant-value
Okay, something must be wrong
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Niall,
On 2/10/2010 7:21 PM, Niall Pemberton wrote:
You could try testing you're expression directly using
GenericValidator.matchRegexp() until you're happy it works.
That's good to know.
After dinner and a few drinks, I realized something:
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All,
On 2/10/2010 8:55 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I'm looking for jakarta-oro's pattern syntax, but I can't seem to find a
reference to it, other than that it is Perl 5 compatible. Perl 5 says
stuff like \p{...} works, but I'll have to look at