In a form a user can input some text. In the validation php I would like to check if this text includes only letters, numbers and the allowed special characters: .,:;'"/*$@#<>&+-
$pattern = '/^i';
$chars = ".,:;'\"/*$@#<>&+-";
$newString = htmlspecialchars($chars);
if (!preg_match($pattern, $chars, $text)) $error = $error . "You can use only letters, digits and [.,:;'\"/*$@#<>&+-]".'<br>';
The $error
variable is sent back to the page with the form and displayed there.
Am I using the wrong pattern? No matter what I type in the input box I get the error.
/^i
. That's not a valid regex.