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    niceguyeddie1999
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    Hi I have a textbox and I want to only accept ASCII characters. So if I enter something like ╥ it will fail. When I convert it to ASCII they get converted to question marks, which is no good, cos I cant just remove question marks. Basically I want to know if there are any things entered outside the ascii range. Any ideas? Thanks in advance

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      Hi I have a textbox and I want to only accept ASCII characters. So if I enter something like ╥ it will fail. When I convert it to ASCII they get converted to question marks, which is no good, cos I cant just remove question marks. Basically I want to know if there are any things entered outside the ascii range. Any ideas? Thanks in advance

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      Mike Ellison
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      Hi there. Could you use a regular expression to test and/or strip characters out of your Textbox.Text property that you don't want?

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        Hi there. Could you use a regular expression to test and/or strip characters out of your Textbox.Text property that you don't want?

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        How do you mean regular expression? You mean create a set of characters I dont want?

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          How do you mean regular expression? You mean create a set of characters I dont want?

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          Mike Ellison
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          Click this link [^] to see what I mean by a Regular Expression. It links to the MSDN page introducing the topic.

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