|  | Posted by Paul Lautman on 10/28/07 14:42 
182719@rock.com wrote:> <?php
 >
 > $testcase = 'AKLWC139';
 >
 >    if (ctype_upper($testcase)) {
 >        echo "The string $testcase consists of all uppercase letters.
 > \n";
 >    } else {
 >        echo "The string $testcase does not consist of all uppercase
 > letters.\n";
 >    }
 >
 >>
 >
 > This is some code that will check a string and validate if it consists
 > of all uppercase letters.  I am not too familiar with syntax of PHP as
 > I am learning, ... can someone please show me a way to make this, so
 > it dives a little deeper into checking, and instead checks to see if
 > part of the string contains two or more consecutive uppercase
 > letters?  Like
 >
 > 'akwSKWsm' would return positive,.... but 'aKwskWsm' would not.
 >
 > I don't know how this would work, but it seems approachable.  Can
 > someone pls. help me?
 >
 > Thank you in advance for assistance.  Have a very good day.
 
 Why not use the nice consise regex that Rik gave you over on
 comp.databases.mysql when you asked almost the same question!
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