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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:33:40+00:00 2026-06-07T03:33:40+00:00

I not getting the desired effect from a script. I want the password to

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I not getting the desired effect from a script. I want the password to contain A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and special chars.

  • A-Z
  • a-z
  • 0-9 >= 2
  • special chars >= 2
  • string length >= 8

So I want to force the user to use at least 2 digits and at least 2 special chars. Ok my script works but forces me to use the digits or chars back to back. I don’t want that. e.g. password testABC55$$ is valid – but i don’t want that.

Instead I want test$ABC5#8 to be valid. So basically the digits/special char can be the same or diff -> but must be split up in the string.

PHP CODE:

$uppercase = preg_match('#[A-Z]#', $password);
$lowercase = preg_match('#[a-z]#', $password);
$number    = preg_match('#[0-9]#', $password);
$special   = preg_match('#[\W]{2,}#', $password); 
$length    = strlen($password) >= 8;

if(!$uppercase || !$lowercase || !$number || !$special || !$length) {
  $errorpw = 'Bad Password';
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    2026-06-07T03:33:42+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:33 am

    Using “readable” format (it can be optimized to be shorter), as you are regex newbie >>

    ^(?=.{8})(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*\d.*\d.*\d)(?=.*[^a-zA-Z\d].*[^a-zA-Z\d].*[^a-zA-Z\d])[-+%#a-zA-Z\d]+$
    

    Add your special character set to last [...] in the above regex (I put there for now just -+%#).


    Explanation:

    ^                              - beginning of line/string
    (?=.{8})                       - positive lookahead to ensure we have at least 8 chars
    (?=.*[A-Z])                    - ...to ensure we have at least one uppercase char
    (?=.*[a-z])                    - ...to ensure we have at least one lowercase char
    (?=.*\d.*\d.*\d                - ...to ensure we have at least three digits
    (?=.*[^a-zA-Z\d].*[^a-zA-Z\d].*[^a-zA-Z\d]) 
                                   - ...to ensure we have at least three special chars
                                        (characters other than letters and numbers)
    [-+%#a-zA-Z\d]+                - combination of allowed characters
    $                              - end of line/string
    
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