Funny node, I must say.
Did you try to find an answer yourself? Does not really look like it. But I'm in a good mood, and killing time until my wife comes home....
To answer your first question: substr.
Nice, isn't it?
print "'$str' starts with lowercase\n!" if substr($str,0,1) =~ /[a..z]
+/;
For the second, where do you live? What kind of phonenumbers will you accept? International?
print "Only -+()0..9 allowed!\n" if $str =~ /[^+-()0..9]/;
/me hopes this helps you learn....
Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)
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