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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:21:43+00:00 2026-05-16T18:21:43+00:00

I use a regular expression to on a user-inputted field to make sure that

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I use a regular expression to on a user-inputted field to make sure that they have entered between 1 and 20 characters.

Here’s the code:

$post_validations = array("title" => '/^[[:alnum:][:punct:][:space:]]{1,100}$/');

But whenever a user enters a foreign character, or a special quote character from MS Word (I can’t paste it into here, it converts it to a normal quote!) the regex doesn’t return true, and it shows an error.

I wondered what would be the best regex to use?

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    2026-05-16T18:21:43+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:21 pm

    If all you want is know that it is between 1 and 20 characters, why not use strlen() ?

     $length = strlen($title);
     if($length >= 1 and $length <=20)
          echo "VALID";
     else
          echo "Invalid";
    

    [EDIT]: Checking whether aplhanumeric or puctuation:

    And if you also want to check whether the string contains any non-printable characters that may cause problem, just use ctype_graph()

     if(ctype_graph ($title))
          echo "Only alphanumeric or punctuation";
     else
          echo "Invalid non-printable characters found";
    

    [EDIT 2]:

    If you also want the spaces   to be validated, just use this:

    if(ctype_graph(str_replace(' ', '',$title))
    
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