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  parseInt('@password@'.match(/[0-9]/g)?1:0) + parseInt('@password@'.match(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g)?1:0))>=3
 
  parseInt('@password@'.match(/[0-9]/g)?1:0) + parseInt('@password@'.match(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g)?1:0))>=3
 
* Note: to require use of only 2 character sets, or all 4 character sets, simply change the integer at the end of the above statement to either 2 or 4 respectively.
 
* Note: to require use of only 2 character sets, or all 4 character sets, simply change the integer at the end of the above statement to either 2 or 4 respectively.
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First character is not a letter, at least one numeric character and at least one special character:
 
First character is not a letter, at least one numeric character and at least one special character:

Revision as of 10:54, 23 September 2013

The password must be composed of a combination of at least three of the following character types: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters:

(parseInt('@password@'.match(/[a-z]/g)?1:0) + parseInt('@password@'.match(/[A-Z]/g)?1:0) + 
parseInt('@password@'.match(/[0-9]/g)?1:0) + parseInt('@password@'.match(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g)?1:0))>=3
  • Note: to require use of only 2 character sets, or all 4 character sets, simply change the integer at the end of the above statement to either 2 or 4 respectively.


First character is not a letter, at least one numeric character and at least one special character:

'@password@'.charAt(0).match(/[a-zA-Z]/g).length>=1&&'@password@'.match(/[0-9]/g).length>=1&&'@password@'.match(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g).length>=1


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