Access for Office 365, Access 2019, Access 2016, Access 2013, Access 2010, Microsoft Office Access 2007, Microsoft Office Access 2003 In this article This article lists the special characters to avoid using when you work with the database object names or the field names in all versions of Access. I have given user an option to change password but the text boxes are taking - / @ (special characters). How to check at runtime that user may not enter these characters? Does anyone have idea? Use a regularexpression validator. Find an expression that matches your criteria here.
Re: How to restrict user to enter special characters in textbox?
Mar 16, 2010 01:46 AM|mudassarkhan|LINK
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TextBox 'Validation' using Javascript? Validation should always be performed on server side. Client side validation can be used also, but never alone. All asp.net validators perform both client and server side validation, in this case, the regularexpresion validator is the logical way to go.
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Yes validations can be done server side too but its better to avoid postsbacks and do the client machine more work to avoid load on server.
Secondly if someone enters javascript or HTML in textbox it results in an exception. which can be avoided by client side validations
But it is not necessary to use regular expressions If we can do it without it And want to add that the post says 'Restrict' which the technique I depicted does it very well which in your case will do after the invalid characters are enters and users presses button Mindjet mindmanager 2019 v12 0 for mac free download.
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Think twice before commenting on others because since you can also be very illogical in your thoughts