Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Validating a URL with Regular Expressions

I had to build web form that took user input from standard ASP.NET input controls. In one of the text boxes the user must enter a valid URL, so I had to make some validation logic.

But first of all, I had to find out what kind of URL’s we would accept as being valid. These are the rules we decided upon:

  • The protocol must be http or https
  • Sub domains are allowed
  • Query strings are allowed
  • Based on those rules, I wrote this regular expression:

    It is used in a RegularExpressionValidator control on the web form and on a business object in C#.

    <asp:RegularExpressionValidator runat="Server"

      ControlToValidate="txtUrl"

      ErrorMessage="Please enter a valid URL"

      Display="Dynamic" />

    Here is the server-side validator method used by the business object:

    using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

    private bool IsUrlValid(string url)

    {

    }

    You can add more protocols to the expression easily. Just add them to the beginning of the regular expression:

    You can also allow every thinkable protocol containing at least 3 characters by doing this:

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    Mads Kristensen currently works as a Senior Developer at Traceworks located
    in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mads graduated from Copenhagen Technical Academy with a multimedia degree in
    2003, but has been a professional developer since 2000. His main focus is on ASP.NET but is responsible for Winforms, Windows- and
    web services in his daily work as well. A true .NET developer with great passion for the simple solution.

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