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Does anyone have this Regular Expression?

 public static class HtmlAttributeValidator{

     const bool REGEX_OPTIONS = RegexOptions.WhatGoesHere;

     const string VALID_ATTRIBUTE_REGEX = @"What goes here?";

     public static bool IsValidHtmlAttributeValue(string attributeValue){
           return Regex.Match(attributeValue ?? string.Empty, 
                              VALID_ATTRIBUTE_REGEX, 
                              REGEX_OPTIONS);
     }

 }

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You will not find such a regular expression, because many attribute values can take any valid textual value, hence the values are not regular and can't be matched by a regular expression.

See this list of HTML attributes and the values they can take. In particular note the ones that take CDATA values:

CDATA is a sequence of characters from the document character set and may include character entities.

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  • Can an html attribute value ever contain a double quote or a tag? It seems like this would be a constraint. I am not trying to match the regex of the tag individually, but the base regex which all attributes must meet. Mar 3, 2011 at 22:55
  • @smartcaveman - if you delimit the value with single quotes, you can use double quotes in it. If you don't you need to escape the quotes using &quote;. As for < - it is recommended to always escape it as &lt;.
    – Oded
    Mar 3, 2011 at 22:57

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