Here's the issue: This line of code
preg_match("/^([^<>}{\|])+$/", "Testing bla di bla and more stupid text text text")
completely stops my script. If I take the last " text" out of it, it works and gives me a result.
The original code is not mine, and I'm not good with regex, but the idea is to check if any of the following special characters is in the text:
^ < > { } \ |
In my search, I found something about PREG_RECURSION_LIMIT_ERROR
, but setting that to 10000 didn't change anything. preg_last_error()
doesn't help, either, because the script simply stops before it can output or log anything. There is nothing in the PHP error logs.
I have two questions:
- Why is it simply stopping without any notice?
- Is there maybe a better way to write the regex pattern that might not cause this issue?
Thanks!
PS: I'm running PHP Version 5.2.9, and the idea is to prevent the special characters from being saved, so I want to detect their presence and reject the submitted text.
[\^<>\}\{\|]+
would be useful. Leaving the leading^
and trailing$
will make it so it only matches the symbols if they're both the beginning and ending of the phrase to match.