At 23:22 25.03.2003, Jay Paulson said:
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>just trying to say if $phone isn't all numbers set it to all zeros.. so is
>that right? cause i can't seem to get it to work.
>
> if (!ereg("^[0-9]$",$phone)) {
> $phone = "0000000000";
> }
>
>thanks!
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This is "if $phone is anything else than a single digit". You need to add
either a plus or an asterisk after the closing bracket to denote multiple
instances of the character set:
if (!ereg("^[0-9]*$",$phone)) {
You could also check if anything _not_ being a number exists within $phone:
if (ereg("[^0-9]",$phone)) {
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