Ruby Regular expression to match a url [closed]?

S+/ The \S means any non-whitespace character. (Rubular).

Thank you . That worked for me. – Krishnaprasad Varma Jan 18 at 8:08.

Checkout the 'uri' library that is part of the standard lib. Should have some things to help you out ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/uri/rdoc/inde....

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