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I'm trying to create a regex that will match only when the string has anything but alphas, spaces, and hyphens. In other words, the string can only contain letters, spaces, and hyphens.

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If you are looking for a test for validity:

// from string start to end, only contains '-' "whitespace" or 'a'-'z' 
someString.match(/^[-\sa-zA-Z]+$/) 

Or the negation:

// has some invalid character not '-' "whitespace" or 'a'-'z'
someString.match(/[^-\sa-zA-Z]/) 
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if(someString.match(/[a-z -]+/i){
    // it's valid
}
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  • "the string can only contain letters, spaces, and hyphens."
    – brettkelly
    Sep 11, 2009 at 20:35
  • change regexp to this: /[^a-z \-]+/i
    – Eimantas
    Sep 11, 2009 at 20:36
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    If you don't anchor your expression with ^ and $, this will simply match a substring. The rest of the string can still contain unwanted characters.
    – Ates Goral
    Sep 11, 2009 at 20:39

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