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I have searched the web and found plenty of expressions for this format but yet none have worked. I used multiple test sites and all failed :( So i'm hoping i can solve this by asking for help! I simply need the regular expression for validation on a date in the format range of 01/01/20XX to 12/31/20XX

also passes this

1/1/20XX to 12/31/20XX

Once i get this expression, i'll be validating a constant string also which i'll append onto the end which will be 12:00:00 AM. Hope this mystery of such a common format gets solved soon! :)

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  • are you going to validate it on client side or on server side...This makes a lot of difference...
    – Anirudha
    Dec 11, 2012 at 19:19
  • I am hoping to validate client side, seems clunky to me to validate on a postback and then have to update the values and postback again. client side validation is much smoother imo. Dec 11, 2012 at 20:22

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You don't want a regex for this. Really. You want to use DateTime.TryParse() or DateTime.TryParseExact() (unless this is for javascript, in which case you really should have included that as a tag).

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  • I am using a asp regularexpressionvalidator but the parse might be a possibility if i cannot get the regex for it. Dec 11, 2012 at 19:23
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    @user1732364 Ah... Yeah, why MS did not include a DateTimeValidator control is beyond me. The good news is that it's easy to inherit your own from CustomValidator that will use DateTime.TryParse() on the server the javascript Date object's parse() method on the client side. Dec 11, 2012 at 19:26
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Try this one:

^(0[1-9]|1[012])[- /.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[- /.](19|20)\d\d$

if you need further explanation about the single digits see here: regex description

UPDATE:

If you wanna check for date and time use this regular expression:

^(0[1-9]|1[012])[- /.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[- /.](19|20)\d\d ([01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9] (am|pm|AM|PM)$

I tested this one with the value "02.02.2012 12:00 AM" ... it works for me.

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  • This expression works great for the date part!!!! My next question is how can i get it to work with 12:00:00 AM attached to the end? I have some jquery that appends that onto the end of the date making it look like this in the textbox: 01/01/2000 12:00:00 AM Dec 11, 2012 at 20:07
  • My expression i have right now is "^(0[1-9]|1[012])[- /.](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])[- /.](19|20)\d\d\s12:00:00\sAM$" Dec 11, 2012 at 20:07

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