Assuming the text box is named "bob", you could use something like the following (untested):
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT use strict; use CGI; use HTML::Entities; my $query = CGI->new; my $tainted_number = $query->param( "bob" ); my ( $clean_number ) = ( $tainted_number =~ /^\s*(\d+)\s*$/ ); print $query->header, $query->start_html( -title => "Input test" ); if ( defined $clean_number ) { print $query->p( "You entered '$clean_number'." ); } else { print $query->p( "You're only supposed to enter numbers, dummy." ) +, $query->p( "You entered '" . encode_entities( $tainted_numbe +r ) . "'" ); } print $query->end_html;
At this point, $clean_number will either contain a string composed only of digits, or will be undef if the data entered in "bob" does not pass validation.

HTML::Entities is used to ensure that the user-supplied data does not interpret as HTML (for example, it converts <> to &lt;&gt;).

See perlsec if you're unsure about why I used the -T switch.

Cheers,
Ovid

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In reply to (Ovid - validate numbers) Re: integer validation by Ovid
in thread integer validation by pabaris1

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