On 05/01/2016 05:50 AM, Ned Slider wrote:


On 01/05/16 13:23, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 05/01/2016 05:10 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:

I think this is my autism coming in to play, I think what is very clear
to me I just am not able to adequately communicate because clearly
people are not even remotely grasping what I am trying to convey.


Basically whether it is a white list or a black list doesn't matter.

One is just the complement set of the other.

It's the set I'm after. Or its complement. I don't care. Not whether my
code should use set A or its complement.


See Gordon's previous answer above:

That is, [A-Za-z0-9._][A-Za-z0-9._-]

In other words, allowable characters are A-Za-z (upper and lower case),
0-9 (numerics), . and _ (period and underscore).

Hyphens are allowed, but NOT as the first character, so maybe easier to
just not allow hyphens in your account usernames.




Well that excludes ' and I've seen ' (and even ’) in things like John.O'ne...@example.org - I don't see a need to exclude those (or UTF8 above U+007F that non-western people often use) - which is kind of why I was hoping for a blacklist, characters that should be excluded.

As fas a - and . that may not be at the beginning of a username (or two+ consecutive .) etc. - of course after checking for characters that are not allowed, the final address would have to go through a validator.

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