On 28 June 2010 15:42, gmail wrote:
> Hello to you all!
>
> I'm facing a problem with a scrip that can validate a form witch accept only
> as input email address.
>
> I have seen many scripts on the net and were very interesting but I'm not
> able to implement those scripts on my need.
>
> I'm e
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From: cristi radulescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 7:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Email Validation
hi there,
is there any way to check the existence of an e-mail address without
sending an email?
i mean not only DNS
hi there,
is there any way to check the existence of an e-mail address without
sending an email?
i mean not only DNS lookup, but also user validation?
10x,
cristi radulescu
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ML> On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 04:10, CrossWalkCentral wrote:
>> How wou
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 04:10, CrossWalkCentral wrote:
> How would I go about doing the DNS look up part?
with checkdnsrr() I'd assume:
checkdnsrr($host)
"Searches DNS for records of type type corresponding to host. Returns
TRUE if any records are found; returns FALSE if no records were found or
How would I go about doing the DNS look up part?
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> On Tuesday 12 February 2002 06:19, CrossWalkCentral wrote:
>
> > I am working on a form that I have in php and am looking for some advise
> > on fo
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 06:19, CrossWalkCentral wrote:
> I am working on a form that I have in php and am looking for some advise
> on form validation or specifically email address validation so i can
> insure that some one has put in a properly formatted email address
Well. something like
have a look at the online annotated php manual under the regular expression
functions, there are *stacks* of examples of using regexps to validate email
patterns
beau
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