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I'm not too sure how to do this. I need to validate email addresses using regex with something like this:

[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*@(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+(?:[A-Z]{2}|com|org|net|edu|gov|mil|biz|info|mobi|name|aero|asia|jobs|museum)

Then I need to run this in a jQuery function like this:

$j("#fld_emailaddress").live('change',function() { 
var emailaddress = $j("#fld_emailaddress").val();

// validation here? 

if(emailaddress){}

// end validation

$j.ajax({  
        type: "POST",  
         url: "../ff-admin/ff-register/ff-user-check.php",  
        data: "fld_emailaddress="+ emailaddress,  
        success: function(msg)
        { 
            if(msg == 'OK') { 
            $j("#fld_username").attr('disabled',false); 
            $j("#fld_password").attr('disabled',false); 
            $j("#cmd_register_submit").attr('disabled',false); 
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").removeClass('object_error'); // if necessary
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").addClass("object_ok");
            $j('#email_ac').html('&nbsp;<img src="img/cool.png" align="absmiddle"> <font color="Green"> Your email <strong>'+ emailaddress+'</strong> is OK.</font>  ');
            } else {  
            $j("#fld_username").attr('disabled',true); 
            $j("#fld_password").attr('disabled',true); 
            $j("#cmd_register_submit").attr('disabled',true);  
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").removeClass('object_ok'); // if necessary
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").addClass("object_error");
            $j('#email_ac').html(msg);
            }
        }
     });
});

Where does the validation go and what is the expression?

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UPDATES


function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
    var pattern = /^([a-z\d!#$%&'*+\-\/=?^_`{|}~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]+(\.[a-z\d!#$%&'*+\-\/=?^_`{|}~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]+)*|"((([ \t]*\r\n)?[ \t]+)?([\x01-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f\x21\x23-\x5b\x5d-\x7e\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]|\\[\x01-\x09\x0b\x0c\x0d-\x7f\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]))*(([ \t]*\r\n)?[ \t]+)?")@(([a-z\d\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]|[a-z\d\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF][a-z\d\-._~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]*[a-z\d\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])\.)+([a-z\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]|[a-z\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF][a-z\d\-._~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]*[a-z\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])\.?$/i;
    return pattern.test(emailAddress);
}

if( !isValidEmailAddress( emailaddress ) ) { /* do stuff here */ }
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    thanks aSeptik apart from "missing" the e from mailaddress works well yes know that no regex 100% exists, but can get "pretty" close
    – RussP
    May 19, 2010 at 7:46
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    didn't validate that too deep, but it already gave me a false positive for [email protected]
    – gcb
    Apr 13, 2011 at 7:30
  • @gcb: hi, if the regex didn't satisfy your needs you can change it, anyway i have tested it and it work fine. jsfiddle.net/ADPaM Apr 13, 2011 at 10:21
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    a regex alone on clientside, does not know if there is a mailserver nor if the domain itself exists. it merly checks if the syntax of any email is valid or not. Its only to help the user writing the correct address. its not a validation. Jan 9, 2013 at 15:29
  • @aSeptik Hey, I know this is a few years old, but there are some bits of data there that fail and shouldn't, and vice versa.
    – Seiyria
    Aug 1, 2013 at 0:22
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This is my solution:

function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
    var pattern = new RegExp(/^[+a-zA-Z0-9._-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$/i);
    // alert( pattern.test(emailAddress) );
    return pattern.test(emailAddress);
};

Found that RegExp over here: http://mdskinner.com/code/email-regex-and-validation-jquery

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    your point about the plus sign is valid, but your regex is less better then the one i'm using in my example. ps: i have updated my regex to support plus sign. Oct 21, 2011 at 21:18
  • Most times you just want to validate that the user entered the email in the right format. To identify typos like "2" instead of "@". So I like this better than the original answer but aSeptik's answer is comprehensive and I up-voted that as well. Jul 18, 2012 at 18:22
  • [email protected] it say's vaild - WRONG, change regular expression
    – htngapi
    Mar 30, 2016 at 2:58
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$(document).ready(function() {
  $('#emailid').focusout(function(){
    $('#emailid').filter(function(){
      var email = $('#emailid').val();
      var emailReg = /^([\w-\.]+@([\w-]+\.)+[\w-]{2,4})?$/;
      if ( !emailReg.test( email ) ) {
        alert('Please enter valid email');
      } else {
        alert('Thank you for your valid email');
      }
    });
  });                 
});
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    actually this was helpful. The title says JQuery and this is the only answer so far that has a decent jquery example. Jun 3, 2014 at 14:39
  • this validates [email protected]
    – NoBullMan
    Apr 19, 2018 at 18:53
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Lolz this is much better

    function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
        var pattern = new RegExp(/^([\w-\.]+@([\w-]+\.)+[\w-]{2,4})?$/);
        return pattern.test(emailAddress);
    };
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  • I prefer your solution for mobile websites. The other one would bring my smartphone to melt ;) +1
    – Hexodus
    Aug 27, 2013 at 18:36
  • syntax problem oin javascript
    – Sajith
    Jan 2, 2014 at 12:39
  • It will not validate äüõ etc letters!!
    – D.A.H
    Aug 17, 2014 at 17:16
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I would recommend that you use the jQuery plugin for Verimail.js.

Why?

  • IANA TLD validation
  • Syntax validation (according to RFC 822)
  • Spelling suggestion for the most common TLDs and email domains
  • Deny temporary email account domains such as mailinator.com

How?

Include verimail.jquery.js on your site and use the function:

$("input#email-address").verimail({
    messageElement: "p#status-message"
});

If you have a form and want to validate the email on submit, you can use the getVerimailStatus-function:

if($("input#email-address").getVerimailStatus() < 0){
    // Invalid email
}else{
    // Valid email
}
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    Verimail keeps validating on keyup, which means, as soon as you start typing, you get an error message. Generally great plugin, but this one is a deal breaker - I would prefer to validate only when triggered manually, i.e. before clicking the submit button or leaving the field. Sep 15, 2015 at 17:27
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Javascript:

var pattern = new RegExp("^[_A-Za-z0-9-]+(\\.[_A-Za-z0-9-]+)*@[A-Za-z0-9]+(\\.[A-Za-z0-9]+)*(\\.[A-Za-z]{2,})$");
var result = pattern .test(str);


The regex is not allowed for:

[email protected]
[email protected]..


Allowed for:

[email protected]
[email protected]

Source: http://www.mkyong.com/regular-expressions/10-java-regular-expression-examples-you-should-know/

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We can also use regular expression (/^([\w.-]+)@([\w-]+)((.(\w){2,3})+)$/i) to validate email address format is correct or not.

var emailRegex = new RegExp(/^([\w\.\-]+)@([\w\-]+)((\.(\w){2,3})+)$/i);
 var valid = emailRegex.test(emailAddress);
  if (!valid) {
    alert("Invalid e-mail address");
    return false;
  } else
    return true;
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Try this

function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
    var pattern = new RegExp(/^([a-zA-Z0-9_\.\-])+\@(([a-zA-Z0-9\-])+\.)+([a-zA-Z0-9]{2,4})+$/);
    return pattern.test(emailAddress);
};
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you can use this function

 var validateEmail = function (email) {

        var pattern = /^([a-z\d!#$%&'*+\-\/=?^_`{|}~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]+(\.[a-z\d!#$%&'*+\-\/=?^_`{|}~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]+)*|"((([ \t]*\r\n)?[ \t]+)?([\x01-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f\x21\x23-\x5b\x5d-\x7e\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]|\\[\x01-\x09\x0b\x0c\x0d-\x7f\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]))*(([ \t]*\r\n)?[ \t]+)?")@(([a-z\d\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]|[a-z\d\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF][a-z\d\-._~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]*[a-z\d\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])\.)+([a-z\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]|[a-z\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF][a-z\d\-._~\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]*[a-z\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])\.?$/i;


        if (pattern.test(email)) {
            return true;
        }
        else {
            return false;
        }
    };
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Native method:

$("#myform").validate({
 // options...
});

$.validator.methods.email = function( value, element ) {
  return this.optional( element ) || /[a-z0-9._%+-]+@[a-z0-9.-]+\.[a-z]{2,4}/.test( value );
}

Source: https://jqueryvalidation.org/jQuery.validator.methods/

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