On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 19:45 +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Thursday 28 July 2005 01:50, André Medeiros wrote:
> 
> > You can have four words to describe a first and last name... you can
> > have other alphabets, like arabian, chinese, etc... inserting accented
> > characters alone would make that a big, nasty regex, let alone
> > predicting ways you can describe first/last names.
> >
> > I'm not saying that I have the _BEST_ sollution. All I'm saying is that
> > there are sittuations that are out of your control, and it seems to me
> > this might be the easiest way out, guaranteeing that there are at least
> > two words.
> 
> Most Chinese would enter their name (usually 3 words, sometimes 2. rarely 
> 4) WITHOUT any spaces.
> 
> Not sure what the OP was trying to do, but the best way to handle it 
> (IMHO) is to give the user 2 input boxes, one for  family name, the other 
> for the rest of their name.
> 
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Heh... that's the best answer i've seen so far =)

That and the regexp's idea given by John (ie. forbid chars instead of
entering every letter of every alphabet) would work great.


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