I am using preg_match function to filter unwanted characters from a textarea form in 2 PHP scripts I made, but in one of them seems not to work.
Here's the script with the problem:
<?php
//Database connection, etc......
mysql_select_db("etc", $con);
$errmsg = '';
$chido = $_POST['chido'];
$gacho = $_POST['gacho'];
$maestroid = $_POST['maestroid'];
$comentario = $_POST['comment'];
$voto = $_POST['voto'];
if($_POST['enviado']==1)
{
if (preg_match ('/[^a-zA-Z áéíóúüñÁÉÍÓÚÜÑ]/i', $comentario))
{
$errmsg = 1;
}
if($errmsg == '')
{
//here's some queries, etc
}
}
if($errmsg == 1)
{
echo "ERROR: You inserted invalid characters...";
}
?>
So as you can see the preg_match just filter unwanted chracters like !"#$%&/() etc..
But every time I type a special character like 'ñ' or 'á' it triggers the error code.
I have this very similar script that works perfectly with the same preg_match and filters just the unwanted characters:
//Database connection, etc..
mysql_select_db("etc", $con);
$errmsg = '';
if ($_POST['enviado']==1)
{
$nombre = $_POST['nombre'];
$apodo = $_POST['apodo'];
$mat1 = $_POST['mat1'];
$mat2 = $_POST['mat2'];
$mat3 = $_POST['mat3'];
if (preg_match ('/[^a-zA-Z áéíóúüñÁÉÍÓÚÜÑ]/i', $nombre))
{$errmsg = 1;}
if($errmsg == '')
{
//more queries after validation
}
}
if($errmsg == 1)
{ echo "ERROR: etc......." } ?>
So the question is, what am I doing wrong in the first script??
I tried everything but always fails and shows the error.
Any suggestion?
$comentariobefore you test it withpreg_match, make sure it contains what you think it contains. We can't debug this for you without knowing the inputs you're using. – meagar Nov 13 '10 at 4:50