Thank you. I did the following:
if (isset($_POST[MI]) && (preg_match('/^[[:alpha:]]{1,1}$/', $_POST[MI]) == 0))
and zero is caught.
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, CPT John W. Holmes wrote:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I use preg_match to validate the Middle Initial field of a form and so far
> > it works, except yesterday a user submitted a "0" (zero) as a middle
> > initial! My regexp is:
> >
> > if (!empty($_POST[MI]) && (preg_match('/^[[:alpha:]]{1,1}$/', $_POST[MI])
> == 0))
> >
> > I tested it with 0-9 and my regexp catches every digit except 0.
> Curious...
>
> empty("0") is going to be true. So, !empty("0") is going to be false, so you
> won't "catch" the zero.
>
> ---John Holmes...
>
>
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