ID: 50158
Updated by: [email protected]
Reported By: andrew dot nicols at luns dot net dot uk
-Status: Open
+Status: Verified
Bug Type: Filter related
-Operating System: Debian
+Operating System: *
-PHP Version: 5.2.11
+PHP Version: 5.*, 6
New Comment:
Yes, = is valid. And also any of these too:
! $ & * - = ^ ` | ~ # % ' + / ? _ { }
Previous Comments:
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[2009-11-12 14:57:16] andrew dot nicols at luns dot net dot uk
Copy/paste bug on my behalf. The expected result is:
string(21) "[email protected]"
string(21) "[email protected]"
string(21) "[email protected]"
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[2009-11-12 14:56:05] andrew dot nicols at luns dot net dot uk
Description:
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The filter_var function, when used with FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL marks an
email address with an = in it as invalid.
According to RFCs 822, 2822 and 5322, = is a valid component to the
local-part of an e-mail address.
Reproduce code:
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<?php
$email_address = "[email protected]";
var_dump(filter_var($email_address, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL));
$email_address = "[email protected]";
var_dump(filter_var($email_address, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL));
$email_address = "[email protected]";
var_dump(filter_var($email_address, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL));
?>
Expected result:
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string(21) "[email protected]"
string(21) "[email protected]"
string(21) "[email protected]"
Actual result:
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bool(false)
string(21) "[email protected]"
string(21) "[email protected]"
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