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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?>
<!DOCTYPE asf SYSTEM "http://ns.adobe.com/asf/asf_1_0.dtd">
<asf locale="en_US" version="1.0" xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/asf">
<set name="Entry1">
<str name="displayName">
<val>Phone Numbers</val>
</str>
<str name="regEx" translate="no">
<val>(\b\s?)((\+?\d{1}(-|\s|\.|_))((\(\d{3}\)|\d{3})(-|\s|\.|_)?)|((\(\d{3}\)|\d{3})(-|\s|\.|_)?))?(\d{3}(-|\s|\.|_)\d{4})(\b)</val>
</str>
<str name="examples">
<val>This pattern will search for 7-digit phone numbers separated by punctuation marks, as well as leading area codes.

For example:
555-1212
212.555.1212
1 (212) 555-1212</val>
</str>
</set>
<set name="Entry2">
<str name="displayName">
<val>Credit Cards</val>
</str>
<str name="regEx" translate="no">
<val>(\b)(((\d{4}(-|\s|\.|_)?){3}(\d{3,4}))|(\d{4}(-|\s|\.|_)?\d{6}(-|\s|\.|_)?\d{5}))(\b)</val>
</str>
<str name="examples">
<val>This pattern will search for 16-digit credit card numbers, either consecutive or separated by punctuation marks.

For example:
1234-5678-9012-3456
1234567890123456
1234 5678 9012 3456</val>
</str>
</set>
<set name="Entry3">
<str name="displayName">
<val>Social Security Numbers</val>
</str>
<str name="regEx" translate="no">
<val>(\b)((\d{3}(-|\s|\.|_)\d{2}(-|\s|\.|_)\d{4})|(\d{9}))(\b)</val>
</str>
<str name="examples">
<val>This pattern will search for 9-digit social security numbers, either consecutive or 3 digits plus 2 digits plus 4 digits (separated by punctuation marks).

For example:
123-45-6789
123456789</val>
</str>
</set>
<set name="Entry4">
<str name="displayName">
<val>Email Addresses</val>
</str>
<str name="regEx" translate="no">
<val>([a-zA-Z0-9_])([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.])*@([a-zA-Z0-9\-])+\.([a-zA-Z\.]+)</val>
</str>
<str name="examples">
<val>This pattern will search for email addresses.

For example:
John.Doe@acme.com
John_Doe_1234@acme.gov
j-doe@marketing.acme.net</val>
</str>
</set>
<set name="Entry5">
<str name="displayName">
<val>Dates</val>
</str>
<str name="regEx" translate="no">
<val>(\b)(((\d{1,2}(\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_)){2}\d{2}(\d{2})?)|(\d{1,2}(st|nd|rd|th)?(\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_)(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec|january|february|march|april|june|july|august|september|october|november|december)((\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_|,)(\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_)?\d{2}(\d{2})?)?)|((jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec|january|february|march|april|june|july|august|september|october|november|december)(\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_)\d{1,2}(st|nd|rd|th)?((\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_|,)(\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_)?\d{2}(\d{2})?)?)|(\d{2}(\d{2})?((\||\-|\.|\s|\\|/|_)\d{1,2}){2}))(\b)</val>
</str>
<str name="examples">
<val>Numerical day/month or month/day, followed by year:
01-01-08 12/31/08 31.12.2008

Numerical year, followed by day/month or month/day:
08-01-01 08/12/31 2008-12-31

Month in words:
1st January 2008 1 Jan 08 January 1st 2008 Jan 1 08</val>
</str>
</set>
</asf>