I've read a lot of Stack Overflow answers about preventing repeated characters, but these are all when the regex string is in one line, like this:
^(?=.{4})(?!.{32})(?!.*(.)\1{4})\w[\w.-]+\w$
I'm using this concept for a password validation http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2012/01/password-strength-verification-with-jquery/ which means I want a valid class added to a list item each time one of the validation rules is passed. There is a list of instructions above the password field, like this:
<ul>
<li id="letter" class="invalid">At least <strong>3 letters</strong></li>
<li id="number" class="invalid">At least <strong>2 numbers</strong></li>
</ul>
<input type="password" id="input-password" name="password" autocomplete="off">
If the users input satisfies this, then the instruction gets a tick next to it.
So, I have:
var pwd = $(this).val();
if ( pwd.match(/[A-z]{3,}/) ) {
$('#letter').removeClass('invalid').addClass('valid');
} else {
$('#letter').removeClass('valid').addClass('invalid');
}
if ( pwd.match(/\d{2,}/) ) {
$('#number').removeClass('invalid').addClass('valid');
} else {
$('#number').removeClass('valid').addClass('invalid');
}
I was hoping the {3,} would work, but in this instance, it only validates if the 3 letters are consecutive, not if they occur anywhere in the complete string. e.g. "a1aa" is invalid but "aaa" is valid. I have read around a lot, but I'm just not understand what is needed in this situation, as I can't find other examples where the regex has been split up like this.
Any help?
Edit
Sorry, as nhahtdh pointed out, the title doesn't make sense in relation to the question! I actually have an additional validation requirement which is that the password must not repeat the same letter more than 3 times. For example, 'mississippi' would not be valid as it has more than 3 instances of the letter 's'.