Title: 2 digit DD and MM format
	                Name: Kevin P.
	                Date: 9/30/2017 3:33:57 PM
	                Comment: 
Need help with regex where DD and MM must be 2 digits, for example: January 2nd must be "01/02" not "1/2". Thank you!
                
                
            
                
	                Title: asp.net implementation
	                Name: Matt
	                Date: 4/20/2015 9:08:43 PM
	                Comment: 
How can this be implemented in asp.net? I'm using Microsoft Visual Studio and it doesn't like it for some reason. 
                
                
            
                
	                Title: asp.net implementation
	                Name: Matt
	                Date: 4/20/2015 8:57:24 PM
	                Comment: 
How can this be implemented in asp.net? I'm using Microsoft Visual Studio and it doesn't like it for some reason. 
                
                
            
                
	                Title: asp.net implementation
	                Name: Matt
	                Date: 4/20/2015 8:57:12 PM
	                Comment: 
How can this be implemented in asp.net? I'm using Microsoft Visual Studio and it doesn't like it for some reason. 
                
                
            
                
	                Title: Outstanding for my needs!
	                Name: John Hunt
	                Date: 2/20/2015 1:09:46 PM
	                Comment: 
Works great--so far.
                
                
            
                
	                Title: Regex: from 1/1/1000 to 12/31/9999 and supports mm/dd/yyyy, m/d/yyyy
	                Name: SaranRegex
	                Date: 3/4/2013 3:26:42 PM
	                Comment: 
Regex: from 1/1/1000 to 12/31/9999 and supports mm/dd/yyyy, m/d/yyyy, mm/d/yyyy, m/dd/yyyy.
^((0?[13578]|1[02])[\/.]31[\/.][1-9][0-9]{3})|(([01,1]|0[3-9]|1[1-2])[\/.](29|30)[\/.][1-9][0-9]{3})|((0?[1-9]|1[0-2])[\/.](0?[1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-8])[\/.][1-9][0-9]{3})|([02,2][\/.]29[\/.](([1-9][0-9](04|08|[2468][048]|[13579][26]))|([2468][0]{3})))$
                
                
            
                
	                Title: How can i use this in javascript?
	                Name: sahil
	                Date: 5/25/2012 4:28:09 AM
	                Comment: 
Please tell/provide me how can i use this in javascript,if i use this in <asp:regularExpression> it works fine, but i want it use in javascript/jquery then it give syntax error please provide me.
                
                
            
                
	                Title: How can i use this in javascript?
	                Name: sahil
	                Date: 5/25/2012 4:27:54 AM
	                Comment: 
Please tell/provide me how can i use this in javascript,if i use this in <asp:regularExpression> it works fine, but i want it use in javascript/jquery then it give syntax error please provide me.
                
                
            
                
	                Title: How can I limit this in years?
	                Name: Joel
	                Date: 5/31/2011 4:34:03 PM
	                Comment: 
Is there a way I can limit this in years? Say for example, can I keep it the same but just limit it to 2011-2014?
Thanks.
- Joel
                
                
            
                
	                Title: How can I limit this in years?
	                Name: Joel
	                Date: 5/31/2011 4:30:38 PM
	                Comment: 
Is there a way I can limit this in years? Say for example, can I keep it the same but just limit it to 2011-2014?
Thanks.
- Joel
                
                
            
                
	                Title: How can I limit this in years?
	                Name: Joel
	                Date: 5/31/2011 4:29:16 PM
	                Comment: 
Is there a way I can limit this in years? Say for example, can I keep it the same but just limit it to 2011-2014?
Thanks.
- Joel
                
                
            
                
	                Title: Excellent just what I needed
	                Name: Kolt
	                Date: 3/9/2007 2:40:05 PM
	                Comment: 
Thanks a LOT for this.  Saves me a TON of time.
I dunno what that dude's talking about, but I know I'm very grateful.
                
                
            
                
	                Title: Wrong debate :) I use a battle axe to put butter on my bread
	                Name: Dany Lauener
	                Date: 5/2/2005 2:52:04 AM
	                Comment: 
This is your personal point of view.
Mine is : better check twice ! Of course, as with a "password" check, you'll implement some code behind to prevent SQL hack or so on. But when you have bloody users that ask for a validation summary, then it just cost nothing to implement a small regexp :)
And regexp are just so simple....
Cheers
Dany
                
                
            
                
	                Title: Wrong thing to be doing in a regex
	                Name: Randal L. Schwartz
	                Date: 4/28/2005 8:48:27 PM
	                Comment: 
This is really the wrong thing to be doing in a regex.  It's like cutting bread with a chainsaw.  Why is there so much silliness abounding like this?