Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 02:27 -0800, Yeti wrote:
I put a small one together using regular expressions,
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk/coding_php_validation.php
So we are "regexing" emails again?

#OUT OF coding_php_validation.php COPY
case 'email':
{
        $expression = "/^([a-z0-9_\-\.]+)@([a-z0-9_\-\.]+)\.([a-z]{2,5})$/i";
        $errorText = "The email does not appear to be a valid type.";
        break;
}
#END COPY


What should be valid email addresses according to RFC 2822 [1]:
!#$%&*+-/=?^_`{|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"@"@example.com

Not valid email addresses:
"\"@example.com
@@example.com
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Valid email addresses according to the Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extension (MIME) [2]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ã(c)@℞.com
Yes, I know I'm going to hell, but it serves well for most purposes. In
the future when I actually see people use those kind of email addresses
then I'll update it.


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


basically if it has 1 or more printable chars followed by an @ followed by 1 - 63 printable chars followed by a period followed by a valid domain extension it's good; that's simple regex :p

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