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kasd; fk.!@#$%^&*()*()%^&*()_
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
anonymous
-
9 years ago
2
Removes script tags
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
ghs
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9 years ago
2
Href parse
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
matches href, title, innerhtml
Submitted by
chrysls
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9 years ago
2
Remove XSS
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
Harish Thakur
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9 years ago
2
String Interpolation
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
String Interpolation. Works Like Angular
Submitted by
Aykut Alpgiray Ateş
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9 years ago
2
SSN
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
allow nine digits only
Submitted by
anonymous
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9 years ago
2
Bible verse, biblical string in text
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
Matches biblical strings in text. Two capture groups are used - one for the books name and another for the passages of the same book. RegEx is long because it is strict!!! If you want to also match books names without specified chapter and verses use: /((?:[1234]\s?)?[a-zа-я]+)(\s?\d+(?::(?:\d+[—–-...
Submitted by
Desislavsd
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9 years ago
2
Title Casing
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
for use in function to title case a string; function cap(str) { return str.replace(/\w\S*/g, function(txt) { return txt.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + txt.substr(1).toLowerCase(); }); }
Submitted by
Tamara F
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9 years ago
2
Parse gMail: Get name and email addresses
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
get names and email address seperated out from comma seperated string received from gMail api
Submitted by
anonymous
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9 years ago
2
get href
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
gets value of href
Submitted by
me
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9 years ago
2
URL with Port
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
rkl
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9 years ago
2
Capture 2 digits after a dash
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
Find all '-' and capture 2 following digits
Submitted by
Marie Imperial
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9 years ago
2
Regular expression for matching parenthesis, two words and comma
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
Regular expression for matching parenthesis, two words and comma
Submitted by
anonymous
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9 years ago
2
JavaScript RegEx for Version ID
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
This expression is used to attempt to ID version of code.
Submitted by
Henry Rieke
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9 years ago
2
Select the first word of each paragraph
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
If you need to select only the firs complete word for each paragraph.
Submitted by
fmathews28
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9 years ago
2
汉字匹配
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
anonymous
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9 years ago
2
validate german zip codes
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
dopa0002
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9 years ago
2
OnTheJob CSV Export to Excel Tab Delimited Import
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
Lets you rearrange columns of time data exported from the On The Job app to something more useful in Excel as required. Still a work in progress as this gets tweaked for improvement and streamlining.
Submitted by
anonymous
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8 years ago
2
Escape regex meta characters
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
This expression escapes characters, which have a special meaning in regex, like .?[]/ and so on. Use it to transform a string that you want to use literally in another regex.
Submitted by
Florian Andresen
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8 years ago
2
match HTML-safe strings with at least one alphanumeric character
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
no description available
Submitted by
anonymous
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8 years ago
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Community Library Entry
16
Regular Expression
ECMAScript (JavaScript)
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Description
Safe Password that allow only with a number, a lowercase, a uppercase, and a special character
Submitted by
davidlondono
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10 years ago