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    chabor
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    Hello,
    I'm trying to use QRegularExpressinos to match any URL in a larger string.
    My regex is:

    \b(https?|ftp|file)(:\/\/)([-A-Z0-9+&@#\/%?=~_|!:,.;]*[A-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|])(\.[-A-Z0-9]*)
    

    Testing it out on sites like regex101 works, but in Qt it won't match.
    I'm also using the same options i.e. /i /g.
    Do i have to format it differently?

    Thanks.

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      webzoid
      wrote on last edited by webzoid
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      I've only done a little bit of work with regular expressions in Qt. Just checking, you've used escape characters within your expression? Like '\\b' instead of '\b'

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      • webzoidW webzoid

        I've only done a little bit of work with regular expressions in Qt. Just checking, you've used escape characters within your expression? Like '\\b' instead of '\b'

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        chabor
        wrote on last edited by chabor
        #3

        @webzoid Yep I'm pretty sure I escaped everything I need to, like the double-slash and literal dots.
        Edit: Oh god I forgot to escape my "\b" at the beginning. You're right, thank you.
        But for some reason regex101 didn't care. Whelp.

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          Hi,

          You can use the regular expression example tool to check your regexp as well as get the escaped version for your code.

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          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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