Steve Turnbull wrote:
On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 19:27:49 +1200, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:

Something like

'/^\w+,\w+,\w*$/'

maybe? (untested)

http://php.net/reference.pcre.pattern.syntax


Thats got me a lot further - thanks

I reduced it slightly to '/^\w+,\w+,' because at the end there is the
possibility of an alpha-numeric character(s) OR nothing at all with the
exception of a possible line break (note possible)

It's the 'possibly nothing at all' which I am slightly stuck on

That's what the \w* means. That means "0 or more word-characters", as opposed to \w+ which means "1 or more word-characters. The $ after that means "end of string" which makes sure that it's the last thing in the string.

In other words, \w* means some word-characters, or nothing at all. You'd need to handle the newline in much the same way. The URL I gave you should help out a lot with that.

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