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I want to use PHP's filter_input with FILTER_VALIDATE_INT to validate time in hours and minutes apart. the problem is that this function returns false when the time is like 03:07

$hours_range = array (
'options' => array (
    'min_range' => 0,
    'max_range' => 23
)
);

$minutes_range = array (
'options' => array (
    'min_range' => 0,
    'max_range' => 59
)
);

filter_input(INPUT_POST, 'hour', FILTER_VALIDATE_INT, $hours_range)

filter_input(INPUT_POST, 'minute', FILTER_VALIDATE_INT, $minutes_range)
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  • Isn't it the colon that is causing trouble?
    – Koen.
    Apr 18, 2014 at 22:03
  • I usually get the DateTime class to do this sort of validation as part of a callback filter.
    – user1864610
    Apr 18, 2014 at 22:08
  • Nm, missed something in your question.
    – Koen.
    Apr 19, 2014 at 8:54

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Hmm... You could try another filter here - I would probably try FILTER_VALIDATE_REGEXP. Maybe something like:

$mins = filter_input(INPUT_POST, 'hour', FILTER_VALIDATE_REGEXP, ['options' => [
    'regexp' => '/\d{1,2}/']
]);

Just adding the regex \d{1,2} as an example here, clearly you might want to define something better here. Alternatively you could use FILTER_CALLBACK and define a callback inside which you can check if your value is an int and explicitly within your required numeric range.

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  • Nice touch with regexp.
    – Aziz Saleh
    Apr 18, 2014 at 22:22

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