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javascript - Include the "minus-sign" into this regular expression, how?

I have this regex:

  var alphaExp = /^[a-zA-Z??????s]+$/;

This is for a name-field in a form validation.

I need to make it possible to type names like this "Anna-nicole" (note the minus sign). Currently the minus sign causes error.

I need to remake this regex so that a minus sign can be included in the name; preferably I should make it so that the name also cannot start with a minus sign, or end with one. Only minus signs between "words, or names" should be allowed.

Does anybody know how to do this?

BTW, it is JavaScript.

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You have to escape the minus sign using backslash.

var alphaExp = /^[a-zA-Z??????s-]+$/;

To stop them from using it in the beginning or the end, try something like this:

var alphaExp = /^[a-zA-Z??????s]+[a-zA-Z??????s-]*[a-zA-Z??????s]+$/;

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