--- title: PHP 5 Forms - Validate E-mail and URL --- This chapter shows how to validate names, e-mails, and URLs. ### PHP - Validate Name The code below shows a simple way to check if the name field only contains letters and whitespace. If the value of the name field is not valid, then store an error message: ```php $name = test_input($_POST["name"]); if (!preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z ]*$/",$name)) { $nameErr = "Only letters and white space allowed"; } ``` > **The preg_match() function searches a string for pattern, returning true if the pattern exists, and false otherwise.** ### PHP - Validate E-mail The easiest and safest way to check whether an email address is well-formed is to use PHP's filter_var() function. In the code below, if the e-mail address is not well-formed, then store an error message: ```php $email = test_input($_POST["email"]); if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) { $emailErr = "Invalid email format"; } ``` ### PHP - Validate URL The code below shows a way to check if a URL address syntax is valid (this regular expression also allows dashes in the URL). If the URL address syntax is not valid, then store an error message: ```php $website = test_input($_POST["website"]); if (!preg_match("/\b(?:(?:https?|ftp):\/\/|www\.)[-a-z0-9+&@#\/%?=~_|!:,.;]*[-a-z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|]/i",$website)) { $websiteErr = "Invalid URL"; } ``` ### PHP - Validate Name, E-mail, and URL Now, the script looks like this: #### Example ```php ```