Thanks for your reply--
I only meant to say that I'm not trying to validate that the submitted numbers are in fact a phone number.
You are correct, the "regex" I hacked up does not do what I thought it did. I did not test sufficient possibilites. Thanks for pointing that out.
Clearly I needed even more assistance than I asked for.
It's been something of a ,necessary) game deterring the spammers. I don't want to deter the legit posters with too many hurdles, and yet make it too much work for the spammers to be working my forms.
The testing I could think of indicates Roy's regex will allow whatever numbers are entered but no text other than the ext.
thx
Mike
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