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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T04:55:15+00:00 2026-06-03T04:55:15+00:00

I’m surely missing something here, as what I expect to work identically, is working

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I’m surely missing something here, as what I expect to work identically, is working differently.

Suppose the following RegularExpressionValidator syntax

<asp:RegularExpressionValidator runat="server" ID="rxEmail" ControlToValidate="txEmail"
                    ValidationExpression="<%$ appsettings:rxEmail %>" Text="*" />

and the following CustomValidator syntax/code

<asp:CustomValidator ID="cvEmail" runat="server" Text="*" onServerValidate="validateContactFormat" />

Sub validateContactFormat(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal args As ServerValidateEventArgs) Handles cvContactFormat.ServerValidate
        Dim emailRegEx As Regex = New Regex(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("rxEmail"))
        args.IsValid = emailRegEx.IsMatch(txEmail.Text)

End Sub

The expression held in web.config is

[\w-]+@([\w-]+\.)+[\w-]+

which is supposed to be simple, and weed out the most obvious problems, without being too picky.

Anywho, given the input bob.smith@someplace.co.uk – the RegularExpressionValidator fails, but the CustomValidator passes. Other scenarios work as expected.. both pass blah@blah.com, but would fail blah.com. There may be other issues but this is one I noticed.

I guess the code in the CustomValidator isn’t the same as what the RegularExpressionValidator would produce ‘behind the scenes’ – but what exactly is the difference and why do I see what I see?

many thanks!

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    2026-06-03T04:55:16+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 4:55 am
    bob.smith@someplace.co.uk
    

    contains a dot before the @. That dot isn’t matched by [\w-]+.

    The RegularExpressionValidator checks the entire string against the regex and, correctly, fails.

    The CustomValidator (using Regex.IsMatch()) checks if a substring matches (and succeeds with smith@someplace.co.uk, again correctly).

    To make sure that both behave the same, surround your regex with anchors:

    "^(?:" + myOldRegex + ")$"
    
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