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108 questions linked to/from Negative lookbehind equivalent in JavaScript
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Converting a Regex Expression that works in Chrome to work in Firefox [duplicate]
I have this Regex Expression that works in chrome but doesn't not work in Firefox. SyntaxError: invalid regexp group
It has something to do with lookbehinds and Firefox does not support these. I ...
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Regex, selecting from second regex expression if only it is not in first regex expression
For example- I have this text
www.google.com
<a href="www.google.com"> Google Homepage </a>
I wrote this (<a.*<\/a>) which captures anchor tag and this (www\.[\S]+(\b|...
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Find single backslashes followed by alphabet
I need to a regres that find all single backslashes followed by an alphabet.
So I want to find backslashes that exist in patterns like these:
\a
\f
\test
and not in these patterns:
\\a
\"
Thanks
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regexp ignore some context after matching
i want to solve regular expression in javascript for:
ignore } character wrapped context by quote.
but must match } character out of quote.
example:
"The sentense { he said 'hello, {somebody}', she ...
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How make a conditional split in Javascript?
I need a split conditional to split by ;
Except IF the ; is after a < ou >. (< or > are converted in < or >)
Example:
Input:
A > , < B , < C &...
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Lookbehind regex not working in firefox/safari [duplicate]
I use js library when is regular expression: /((?<!@).)/
But it doesnt work in safari/firefox.
Does anyone have an idea what equivalent can work in Safari? (Without lookbehind)
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Invalid regular expression in Safari
I use this code to validate the form of the username:
var nameRegex = /^(?=.{3,20}$)(?![_.])(?!.*[_.]{2})[a-zA-Z0-9._]+(?<![_.])$/;
var validUsername = usernameText.value.match(nameRegex);
if (...
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Invalid regex results in 500 with safari/firefox while using sapper/ssr/svelte [duplicate]
I'm getting a 500 in sapper (i think due to safari and firefox not support negative lookbehind assertions in js regex. But my try catch isn't stopping the problem.
import showdown from 'showdown';
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iPhone stops running Javascript with exec() [duplicate]
I've narrowed the problem down to this code...
var regex = /(?<=,')(.*)(?=')/;
var match = regex.exec(source);
... which is breaking my website on an iPhone (causing Javascript to stop working). ...
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I can't match with this Regular Expression without look behind, and I don't know How
I am using regular expressions to create a simple JavaScript application. I've looked at some answers here from the community, and unfortunately I'm still unable to create a regular expression that ...
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Filtering existing keywords using regular expression [duplicate]
I have some task: exist default keywords collection, and when user input new keyword, it must be filtering by exist keyword collection and inform user about duplicate.
The duplicate of the keyword is ...
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negative lookbehind regex javascript [duplicate]
Question: how to match any word that is not preceded by .?
In the context of a code syntax highlighter, unlike: Negative lookbehind equivalent in JavaScript, I don't want to reverse string then ...
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Negative Look Behind alternative JAVASCRIPT [duplicate]
Hello I'm trying to get my regex working.
Usually I can use a negative look behind to solve my issue, but javascript doesn't allow negative look behind.
I'm trying to match anything with Utility and ...
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regEx for URL's in text. Catching img URL's
Mathew O'Rordon seems like a great guy who have written a great regEx to pick up URL's in a text. It works almost flawless. :)
But I found out one problem: If there is a img-tag with a static URL ...
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IE11 user-agent regex [duplicate]
I'm trying to identify IE11's various user agent strings using regex. I've read elsewhere that IE11 can be identified by having Trident/7.0 along with rv:11.0 however IE9 and IE10 have the same thing, ...