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After so much Googling, I still did not find any clue/hint to my question, "Is there any way to read character type in PHP?"

So, if you didn't get a clear idea, let's take this variable for example.

$user = $_POST['username'];

// the code checks if the $_POST['username'] has any other type of text other than A-Z a-z or 0-9. If it has, it should echo "error!"

Also is there a way to do this:

$user = $_POST['name'];

// the code checks if the $_POST['name'] has anything other than white spaces, A-Z a-z and dashes, and if it does, it echos "error!"

I hope there is a possibility with PHP as I've seen such things!

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  • You can use regexp for this Dec 14, 2013 at 14:03
  • @JörgMäder How so? Can you please provide me some example of such code. Dec 14, 2013 at 14:06

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You should point your eyes to the ctype_alnum function:

if (!ctype_alnum($user))
    echo "error!"
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  • What does alnum mean? and I suppose ctype is character type, I want an explanation of that code. Dec 14, 2013 at 14:04
  • 'alnum' means alpha-numeric. From the docs linked above: "Returns TRUE if every character in text is either a letter or a digit, FALSE otherwise."
    – Te Ko
    Dec 14, 2013 at 14:06
  • I didn't get it, so if(!ctype_alnum($user)) checks if there is only text/numbers and if it doesn't the if statement continues, is it? Dec 14, 2013 at 14:07
  • It does exactly this. Consult example in the linked docs on php.net.
    – Te Ko
    Dec 14, 2013 at 14:10
  • I really appreciate your help, you are really helpful man! It solved my problem. Dec 14, 2013 at 14:22
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May this two example helps. But the whole reg_exp is a big area with many options! But it's worth to learn it! Tutorial

if(preg_match('^[A-Za-z0-9]+$',$user)==1) /* ok */ else /* not ok  */

and

if(preg_match('^[- A-Za-z0-9]+$',$usernmae)==1) /* ok */ else /* not ok  */
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Use if(preg_match) to know how to use it, use this: http://www.regular-expressions.info/tutorial.html

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