My question is this: is there a way to check for this that is cleaner than the mess I have there now? I think I've taken in to account all (American) salutations ( if anyone does even use those on web forms ) and Jr's, III's, etc...

If you're trying to untaint names, you might have better luck adopting a strategy of exclusion. Strip out characters that should never appear in names (e.g., ';<>&'). If you try work up patterns that accept valid names, you're going to face a sequence of suprises. Your pattern, for example, won't match "O'Reilly". That's an easy fix, but then you'll run into last names like "Steele-Stubbings" or "St. Dennis", requiring more punctuation within names.

Better, I think, to exclude obvious garbage.


In reply to Re: Untainting name data from form by dws
in thread Untainting name data from form by Popcorn Dave

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