Regex < > Not Working
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@d-healey Ok just found something extremely weird which is the problem causer:
Basically my
s
variable in use would be preset files open with theloadAsString()
function. For some reason, theres a "hidden" character (even though I couldn't find it with this tool). Any ideas?Here's a snippet:
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Thanks!
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@Casmat It's the Windows line ending.
\r\n
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@d-healey haha, thats nice! Does it matter if that
\r
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@Casmat Doesn't matter on Linux (that's what I'm using now), probably doesn't on Mac either, it's usually Windows that is the odd one out. But give it a good test before releasing it into the wild.
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@d-healey Thanks again David!!
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I could use an extra set of eyes on this function. I'm using regex to validate serial numbers, but I just can't get it to work.
var matches; const serialText = "PEE-CLU51-I368X-896M2-JT6Q5-POOP"; //validate serial number inline function validateSerialNumber(serialNumber) { // Define patern local serialPattern = "^[A-Z]{3}-[0-9A-F]{5}-[0-9A-F]{5}-[0-9A-F]{5}-[0-9A-F]{5}-[A-Z]+$"; //find matches matches = Engine.getRegexMatches(serialNumber, serialPattern); // If there is a match if (matches.length == 1 && matches[0] == serialNumber) { Console.print("Valid"); return true; } else { Console.print("Not Valid"); return false; } } validateSerialNumber(serialText);
This returns false even though the serial number matches the regex pattern
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@Dan-Korneff I wouldnt bother with this. It's too easy to make a keygen for it.
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RSA Keys!
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@Dan-Korneff yep - head for those RSA key pair hills right now...
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I was using it just to reduce traffic to my license server. No need to hammer my phpworkers with nonsense
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@Dan-Korneff said in Regex < > Not Working:
This returns false even though the serial number matches the regex pattern
How do you know it matches? Do I smell ChatGPT?
I always use regex101 for testing - https://regex101.com/
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@d-healey I asked my best friend, chatGPT, and she agrees it matches :cat_face_with_tears_of_joy:
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@Dan-Korneff Knew it
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@d-healey omg.... [0-9A-F] is limiting the character to A-F. Obviously I want A-Z.