Parsing A URL List To Get The Host Names - Without Any White Spaces
Jul 17, 2011
I have a form where I ask my users for a comma seperated web site list. I want to make sure this list only contains the host names of URLs without any white spaces
Original list: [url], [url], [url],[url]
Edited list:[url],[url],[url],[url]
Currently I have the following to get the comma separated list
Code:
var list = document.getElementById( "list" ).value ;
I have a form where I ask my users for a comma seperated web site list. I want to make sure this list only contains the host names of URLs without any white spaces
Original list: [url], [url], [url],[url]
Edited list: [url],[url],[url],[url]
Currently I have the following to get the comma separated list
var list = document.getElementById( "list" ).value ;
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if (!/^w+([.-]?w+)*@w+([.-]?w+)*(.w{2,4})+$/.test(document.getElementById("customer_name").value)) { msg=msg+"Must Enter a valid Login-id/Email "; document.getElementById("customer_name").focus(); }
now i need that if the email id contains white blank space in front of email id or end of email id then this validation should pass otherwise not.
at present if there is blank space in front and end of email id then the validation doesnt passes and gives alert.
what should i add in it to validate it or how can it automatically remove white spaces before validating.
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