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Rejecting Certain Non-ASCII Characters [message #181149] Fri, 19 April 2013 16:16 Go to previous message
Jim Higgins is currently offline  Jim Higgins
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I have a problem with people entering a slashed zero vs a standard
ASCII zero into HTML forms intended to store data in a MySQL database.

Is there a simple way in PHP to restrict input to the ASCII Character
set, specifically hex 0x20 - 0x7E ? Or a simple way to detect
characters outside this range before committing them to the database?

My mind says it should be easy to detect and that I should be able to
do it myself, but for some reason I'm drawing a huge blank.

Thank you.
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