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This does a little more than only check the existance of the characters. It also checks the order and will allow single digits.

$test = "01:10.47"

If StringRegExp($test, "d{1,2}:d{1,2}.d{1,2}") Then MsgBox(0, "", "Match found")
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Then make that:

$test = "01:10.47"

If StringRegExp($test, "d{1,2}:d{1,2}[.:]d{1,2}") Then MsgBox(0, "", "Match found")

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"." is a wild card, use . instead (force it to be a period)

If StringRegExp($test, "d{1,2}:D{1,2}[.:]d{1,2}") Then MsgBox(0, "", "Match found")

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"." is a wild card, use . instead (force it to be a period)

Not inside brackets.

Note that special characters do not retain their special meanings inside a set, with the exception of , ^, -,[ and ] match the escaped character inside a set.

Whenever someone says "pls" because it's shorter than "please", I say "no" because it's shorter than "yes".

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