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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:39:12+00:00 2026-05-18T20:39:12+00:00

Here is my code, which uses an extended phpMailer. This works if I check

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Here is my code, which uses an extended phpMailer. This works if I check for firstResult and lastResult, but not if I check for emailResult:

$validator = new FormValidator();
            $firstResult = $validator->checkFirst($_POST['firstname']);
            $lastResult = $validator->checkLast($_POST['lastname']);
            $emailResult = $validator->checkEmail($_POST['emailaddress1']);
            var_dump($emailResult);
            if (is_null($firstResult) && is_null($lastResult) && is_null($emailResult)) {

                $mail = new ULSMail();

                $mail->IsSMTP();  // telling the class to use SMTP
                $mail->AddAddress("shummel@ulsinc.com");

                $mail->Subject  = "test";
                $mail->MsgHTML($messageHTML);

                redirectULS('english/forms/thankyou.php');

                if(!$mail->Send()) {
                    echo 'Message was not sent.';
                    echo 'Mailer error: ' . $mail->ErrorInfo;
                } else {

                    //$bridge->pushLead($lead);
                }
            } else {
                //...
            }

and in my FormValidator class:

function checkEmail($email){

        if(strlen(trim($email)) < 8){
        return 'Please enter a valid email address of more than 8 characters</span>';
    } else {
        return NULL;
    }

}

redirectULS is a simple redirect function for internal redirects on my site. It works as long as I don’t check for $emailResult.

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    2026-05-18T20:39:13+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    Actually, it does!

    if (checkEmail("123456789") === NULL)
      print "Actually, it does!\n";
    

    What you’re doing is printing the result directly, which will cast NULL to an empty string. Hence it only appears to return nothing.

    Notice that I made use of the triple equals operator, which tests for equality in value AND type. As @Tomcat suggests, you can also use is_null()

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