| Title | Test
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                    Pattern Title | 
            
                | Expression | (^\+[0-9]{2}|^\+[0-9]{2}\(0\)|^\(\+[0-9]{2}\)\(0\)|^00[0-9]{2}|^0)([0-9]{9}$|[0-9\-\s]{10}$) | 
            
                | Description | Regular expression to evaluate dutch-style phone numbers. Possible example prefixes: +31, +31(0), (+31)(0), 0, 0031
followed by 9 numbers (which can contain a space or -). | 
            
                | Matches | +31235256677 | +31(0)235256677 | 023-5256677 | 
            
                | Non-Matches | +3123525667788999 | 3123525667788 | 232-2566778 | 
            
                | Author | Rating:  Jon van Leuven | 
            
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	                Title: Dutch phone number
	                Name: BJ
	                Date: 5/13/2014 11:50:16 AM
	                Comment: 
The expression allows a total of 11 digits when the first one is 0 (zero). i.e. 01234567899
The expression allows 10 digits when the leading zero is included in +31(0) i.e. +31(0)1234567899
                
                
            
                
	                Title: The term 'Dutch' is wrong!
	                Name: Oscar
	                Date: 8/31/2011 12:03:10 AM
	                Comment: 
The term 'Dutch' is wrong! This is a telephone format from The Netherlands, not 'Dutch'!
'Dutch' is NOT a country but a language which is spoken in different countries (with different forms of telephone numbers).
As such, please do not use such a regexp if you know you' users speak 'Dutch'. Their phonenumber pattern might be quite different!
                
                
            
                
	                Title: Thanks
	                Name: Massey
	                Date: 2/19/2009 10:19:59 PM
	                Comment: 
That's exactly what I've been trying to put together for the last hour, great work and thanks a lot :)
                
                
            
                
	                Title: This reg contains a bug
	                Name: John Wheeler
	                Date: 6/21/2004 6:09:33 AM
	                Comment: 
+31 233------ is matched successfully
                
                
            
                
	                Title: RE:
	                Name: Jon van Leuven
	                Date: 11/28/2003 4:45:53 AM
	                Comment: 
In our application "+31 233------" was allowed, see also the remark in the description "(which can contain a space or -)."
                
                
            
                
	                Title: doesn't work properly
	                Name: James T. Kirk
	                Date: 3/31/2003 7:49:49 AM
	                Comment: 
When entering "+31 233------" the expression will be matched, which is obviously incorrect!