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I searched but couldnt find something like this regexp. This regexp has to catch every url like "http://domain.com/blabla", "domain.com/blabla", "domain.com", "www.domain.com" ... As the same as Twitter. But it shouldn't catch a special domain. "togl.me", "user.togl.me"... Main domain with subdomains shouldn't be catched.

I'm sorry for my English. Thanks,

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  • What's special about togl.me? It cannot be special, just because you're unfamiliar with it... Just take one of the many RegExps from SO, and strip out the unwanted TLDs (top level domains).
    – Rob W
    Feb 19, 2012 at 14:36
  • I don't understand from regex but I found this: /(^|\s)((https?:\/\/)?[\w-]+(\.[\w-]+)+\.?(:\d+)?(\/\S*)?)/gi this does what I want but I have to modify that this shouldn't catch "togl.me"
    – oralunal
    Feb 19, 2012 at 14:47
  • What exactely do you want? All domains except for togl.me and no subdomain (except for www)?
    – Rob W
    Feb 19, 2012 at 15:04
  • Just all domain except for togl.me
    – oralunal
    Feb 19, 2012 at 15:05
  • All domains? So, including subdomains (=contradicting your original post)? What's the purpose of this filter?
    – Rob W
    Feb 19, 2012 at 15:07

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The following pattern matches your criteria:

/(^|\s)((https?:\/\/)?(?!([\w-]+\.)*?togl\.me(\/|\s|$))[\w-]+(\.[\w-]+)+\.?(:\d+)?(\/\S*)?)/gi

It's based on the pattern you provided. togl.me is excluded using a negated look-ahead:

(?!([\w-]+\.)*?togl\.me(\/|\s|$))           "not followed by the (xxx.)*togl.me"
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  • Yes this solved my problem.. I checked at all and it's working. Thanks a lot Rob.
    – oralunal
    Feb 19, 2012 at 15:43

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