Jim Lucas wrote:
Dan wrote:
What are you trying to do exactly, maybe there's a better way. If you're trying to determine if an email address is valid there's a pretty cool way to do so by using dns records. It's like 5 lines, here's the site http://www.sitepoint.com/article/users-email-address-php

As far as actually just getting the domain, w/o subdomains from a string you could try this. I'm not sure if the code runs because I haven't tested it, and I have been working exclusively with Delphi for a month so something might be off.

function getDomain($email)
{
list($userName, $mailDomain) = split("@", $email);
$anarray = split(".", $mailDomain);
for ($i = 0; $i < count($anarray); $i++)
{
if (in_array($anarray[$i], $TLDArray)) // if $anarray[$i] is a TDL then we move back 1 to get it's domain
       return $anarray[$i-1] . '.' . $anarray[$i];
}
}

As far as I can tell, this doesn't work at all.

Yours,

http://www.cmsws.com/examples/php/domain_verification/example2.php

Mine,

http://www.cmsws.com/examples/php/domain_verification/example.php

And yours is fatally flawed. Not all ccTLDs are sub-divided.

http://dev.stut.net/php/domain.php

http://stut.be/

-Stut

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"Kevin Waterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all.

Im looking for a way to get the domain from an email address.
Not sub domains, just the domain, so
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
would return
example.com.mn

similarly, the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] would return
example.com

perhaps an array of tld's, then strip the tld off the end and anything
before that and the next "." is the domain?

also, somebody told me .co.uk was a tld, but I cannot see it listed
http://www.iana.org/root-whois/index.html

Kind regards
Kevin

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