|  | Posted by mvandenb on 02/16/07 21:08 
On Feb 16, 6:55 am, raj <r...@nospam.com> wrote:> Hi,
 >
 > I have to repost this to restate the question. No disrespect to the original
 > reply.
 >
 > Please can someone help regarding providing a regular expression for entering
 > a set of characters with letters, numbers, periods (.), hyphens (-), or
 > underscores (_) only.
 >
 > I need to do this using ereg
 >
 > I've got as far as this but it doesn't quite work:
 >
 > $pattern="^([a-z0-9.-_]{0,30})$";
 > if(ereg($pattern,$_SESSION['id']))
 > ...
 >
 > Thank you in advance.
 >
 > Kind regards,
 >
 > Raj (newbie)
 
 So you have written
 
 $pattern="^([a-z0-9.-_]{0,30})$"
 
 match a to z, 0 to 9, "." to '_' starting at the beginning of the line
 and ending at the end of the line with a maximum of 30 character and a
 minimum of 0 character.
 
 they are right about preg_match. which all it means is you need to
 wright you regex slightly differently and you can do fancy things if
 you wanted to.
 
 http://www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/pod/perlre.html
 
 so
 
 "/^[\w\.\-]{0,30}$/
 or
 "/^[a-zA-Z0-9\_\.\-]{0,30}$/
 which is the same thing just longer to write out
 and these are generally case sensitive remember so 'a' != 'A' (hence a-
 zA-Z and not just a-z)
 
 
 try that or at lest it should give you a good direction
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