Maybe you should consider a statistical approach.
You could use an absolute tolerance:
my $good_chars = $FORM{'phone'} =~ tr/-()0-9. //;
$good_chars += 3 if $FORM{'phone'} =~ /ext/i;
if (length($FORM{'phone'} - $good_chars) > 4) { # Accept <= 4 bad
# Bad phone number!
...
}
or a relative tolerance:
my $good_chars = $FORM{'phone'}) =~ tr/-()0-9. //;
$good_chars += 3 if $FORM{'phone'} =~ /ext/i;
if ($good_chars / length($FORM{'phone'} < 0.80) { # Accept <= 20% bad
# Bad phone number!
...
}
It would probably be more reliable than trying to find out all the valid characters.
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