Issue
I created a form using html. I have an email address field in which i'm allowing domains containing a dot. However i can still have domains with a hyphen, a kind of "user@my-domain.com" It's probably an easy edit in my code but i still can't find where and what i should add.
Here is my code :
<div class="srf-field_wrapper">
<label for="emailAddress">E-mail*</label>
<input id="emailAddress" name="emailAddress" required="" type="text" placeholder="Ex: mon.adresse@email.fr*" pattern="[a-zA-Z0-9\.]+@[a-zA-Z0-9\.]+\.[a-z]+" oninvalid="setCustomValidity('Veuillez remplir ce champ obligatoire')" oninput="setCustomValidity('')">
</div>
I know that "." means that we allow a dot in the domain. I want to express the fact that we can have a dot OR a hyphen in the domain.
Does someone can help me ?
Thank you for your help !
Solution
[a-zA-Z0-9\.]+@[a-zA-Z0-9]+[\.-]?[a-zA-Z0-9]+\.[a-z]+
What I did is remove the . from the allowed characters, and create two groups of the allowed characters instead of one.
Then I added [\.-]?
between them. This makes an OR since 0 or 1 character only is allowed, between the dot and the hiphen.
That means there can be only 1 dot OR hiphen. in the domain.
Answered By - Salketer
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