OK I have this form. It ummm have a phone number field. Using JS I verify that they put in at least 10 characters. Now... in perl I need to check to make sure it isn't 10 characters of nothing... So I need to make sure it is in this format: 222-222-2222 or 222.222.2222 You know Area code - or . 3 numbers - or . then 4 numbers...

Now I know I should use pattern matching with regex however I am not very strong with regex... Do we have a site I can learn it?? I don't wann be asking you all every time I have a regex question...

Thanks
Billy S.

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