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I need a a regular expression to validate Zipcode or postcode - it must be 8 characters alphanumeric field i.e allow A-Z, a-z, or 0-9.

Thanks.

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  • @dylan7 - hello. Try to update your question and explain what you're trying to accept. You say they "don't work" - please explain how, and how are you testing them.
    – Kobi
    Jan 6, 2010 at 16:21

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^[a-zA-Z0-9]{8}$

This will also work, but usually allows underscores: ^\w{8}$

Update:

To allow free spaces within the string (for simplicity, this allows extra spaces on the end of the string, but not the beginning):

^([a-zA-Z0-9]\s*){8}$

This allows free spaces, hyphens and (back)?slashed, which are common in zip codes:

^([a-zA-Z0-9][\s\\/-]*){8}$
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  • ^[a-zA-Z0-9]{8}$ this works but does not allow spaces . How can I allow for spaces ???? thanks
    – dylan7
    Jan 6, 2010 at 9:05
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You cant, because not all number patterns that satisfy a zip code format are valid zip codes.

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  • But: strings that don't match this patters are definitely not zip codes. You'll may have to verify that in some point, but it is wise to validate the format before you make an expensive query against a list of all real zip-codes...
    – Kobi
    Jan 6, 2010 at 10:32
  • none of the reg expression seems to work - not sure , the spec says allow for alphanumeric characters which includes spaces but not special cahracters
    – dylan7
    Jan 6, 2010 at 13:13
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I would try to validate zip/postal codes in conjunction with the country code - if your validation framework supports this kind of custom validation. It's going to lead to more accurate validation especially if many of your customers are from a particular country.

For instance i check for country code first and if it is US I can be more specific :

   if (countryCode == "US") {

      regex = "^\d{5}([\-]\d{4})?$";    // trim string first
   }
   else {

       // see other answers!
   }

(of course this applies to any country, such as UK where postal codes are a fixed format)

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If you are interested in validating addresses around the world, check out http://intlmailaddress.com. It has postal address formats, postal code formats and phone formats from 246 countries. Region names, (like state, province, emirate, sheng, etc.)

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