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 Posted by Cerebral Believer on 06/15/24 12:00 
Is this a good ereg statement? 
 
  if  
(!ereg("^[_a-z0-9-]+(\.[_a-z0-9-]+)*@[a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]{1,})*\.([a-z]{2,}){1}$",$email_1  
or $email_2)) 
      { 
        unset($_GET['do']); 
        $message_new = "<font color='#cc0000'>$email_1 or $email_2 is not a  
valid email address. 
                         Please try again.</font>"; 
        include("login_form.php"); 
        exit(); 
 
I am just trying to check if the e-mail fields _1 & _2 on the form contain  
valid characters, without getting to complicated.  The form I am using it in  
keeps returning that I am not entering a valid e-mail address, such  
"chris.bolton@ntlworld.com", or "chris@myweb.co.uk",or "chris@ntlworld.com"  
not sure why this is the case? 
 
Regards, 
C.B.
 
  
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