I have the following regex
RegExp("((http|https)(:\/\/))?([a-zA-Z0-9]+[.]{1}){2}[a-zA-z0-9]+(\/{1}[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*\/?",
"i");
Works fine but shows the following pattern of url as invalid
eg:"google.com"
I thank you for ur answers.
Your code requires at least something.something.something
, e.g. stuff.google.com
. Trade the {2}
for a +
to allow for second-level domains.
RegExp("((http|https)(://))?([a-zA-Z0-9]+[.]{1})+[a-zA-z0-9]+(/{1}[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*/?", "i");
I'll add that there are several other...oddities about this regex (like using {1}
and [.]
) and that it doesn't account for some valid domains (like something-something.com
). Also, you can use regex literals in JS, like var regex = /just a regex/
. So I recommend some reading.
(^|[ ])
, which isn't quite right, use ^ ?
or ^ *
.
((http|https)(://))?
... it means optional.