Al wrote:
James Nunnerley wrote:
I want to have a regular expression that check the following criteria are
met by $password:

- contains at least 6 characters (any)
- has at least 1 letter
- has at least 1 number
- other 6 characters can be anything...

I'm happy to work out the structure of a postcode etc, but to be honest I'm
still fairly new to working with regular expressions.

What the best/easiest way to check whether a variable contains a range? It
might be RegExp don't do this?

Cheers
Nunners

It can be done; but, it's simpler to simply to make an if() with
(strlen($password) > 5) && (strlen($password) < max) && pre_match("%[a-z]+%i"%, $password) && preg_match("%\d+%", $password)

Some mistakes there:

1) You want to assign strlen to a variable before the if, since you're calling it twice in the if. I'm not certain how fast strlen is, but it's usually a bad idea to repeat useless function calls like that.

2) Isn't your second function call supposed to be preg_match, and not pre_match?

Regards, Adam Zey.

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