JQuery :: Validating Email List Against Regular Expression?
Aug 12, 2009
I am stuck on this seemingly simple validation loop.I want to iterate through a list of comma separated emails entered in a textarea input and check their validity before submitting the form.For some reason even when I enter all valid emails every other email doesn't pass the validation test!
var okEmailArr = badEmailArr = new Array();
var emails = $('#emailList').val(); // Get email list from text are
input[code]....
I am terrible at regular expressions but is the best way on going about what I want to do, so please don't suggest a long winded if statement. I have a form with a promo code at the bottom, I want to validate the promo code using the following criteria in a regular expression: Exactly 15 characters in the following order 1 letter, 4 letters or numbers, 5 letters or numbers, 3 letters or numbers, 1 number, 1 of the following 3 signs @ ! & I want it to either accept it as a 15character string or as 3x5 character strings which is why I've written it out like this.
I'm using this to try to validate a small subset of the valid e-mail addresses allowed by the relevant RFC (alphanumerics, underscores, and dashes). I've tested it and it seems to work....
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