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not that i know of... but there are workarounds...

 

$int=332434;
$str=$int.' ';
echo strlen($str)-1;

 

basically... your just turning it into a string for that purpose... and the space shouldnt affect any math you may need it for...

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Thanks for the replies.

 

How about a mixed value integer and char together?

 

$str=$password.' ';
$str=$int.' ';
$len=strlen($str)-1;
if (($len < 6) && (!preg_match("/[^a-zA-Z0-9]+$/s", $password)))
{
echo " Your password length should be at least 6 and contain numbers and letters";
$form_valid = 0;
}

 

How can I fix this thanks?

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if (!preg_match("/[a-zA-Z0-9]{6,}$/s", $password))
{
echo " Your password length should be at least 6 and contain numbers and letters";
$form_valid = 0;
}

You don't need to change the data type or get the length for that, regex can handle length checks as well (which is where the {6,} came from)

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thanks it echoes

if (!preg_match("/[a-zA-Z0-9]{6,}$/s", $password))
{
echo " Your password length should be at least 6 and contain numbers and letters";
$form_valid = 0;
}

You don't need to change the data type or get the length for that, regex can handle length checks as well (which is where the {6,} came from)

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

I tried it:

12345 -> Your password length should be at least 6 and contain numbers and letters

12345f -> No Echo

123456-> No Echo -> Shouldn't it echo here because no char in the password. I want to force the user to enter a integer and char mixed password with min. 6 length.

 

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if (!preg_match("/[a-zA-Z0-9]{6,}$/s", $password) || preg_match("/[0-9]{6,}$/s", $password) || preg_match("/[a-zA-Z]{6,}$/s", $password))

{

echo " Your password length should be at least 6 and contain numbers and letters";

$form_valid = 0;

}

 

It works now, thanks for the help guys.

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Most password strength filters use a scoring system, with a baseline for the (configurable) amount of characters, integers, and 'irregular.' You define a score for each of those, and also define baseline score for a password to be accepted.

 

Here's something I found that was written in JavaScript, which could be easily converted to PHP.

 

/* ************************************************************
Created: 20060120
Author:  Steve Moitozo <god at zilla dot us> -- geekwisdom.com
Description: This is a quick and dirty password quality meter 
	 written in JavaScript so that the password does 
	 not pass over the network.
License: MIT License (see below)
Modified: 20060620 - added MIT License
Modified: 20061111 - corrected regex for letters and numbers
                     Thanks to Zack Smith -- zacksmithdesign.com
---------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (c) 2006 Steve Moitozo <god at zilla dot us>

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person 
obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation 
files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without 
restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, 
copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or 
sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the 
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following 
conditions:

   The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall 
be included in all copies or substantial portions of the 
Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY 
KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE 
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 
AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT 
HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, 
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING 
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE 
OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 
---------------------------------------------------------------


Password Strength Factors and Weightings

password length:
level 0 (3 point): less than 4 characters
level 1 (6 points): between 5 and 7 characters
level 2 (12 points): between 8 and 15 characters
level 3 (18 points): 16 or more characters

letters:
level 0 (0 points): no letters
level 1 (5 points): all letters are lower case
level 2 (7 points): letters are mixed case

numbers:
level 0 (0 points): no numbers exist
level 1 (5 points): one number exists
level 1 (7 points): 3 or more numbers exists

special characters:
level 0 (0 points): no special characters
level 1 (5 points): one special character exists
level 2 (10 points): more than one special character exists

combinatons:
level 0 (1 points): letters and numbers exist
level 1 (1 points): mixed case letters
level 1 (2 points): letters, numbers and special characters 
				exist
level 1 (2 points): mixed case letters, numbers and special 
				characters exist


NOTE: Because I suck at regex the code might need work
  
NOTE: Instead of putting out all the logging information,
  the score, and the verdict it would be nicer to stretch
  a graphic as a method of presenting a visual strength
  guage.

************************************************************ */
function testPassword(passwd)
{
	var intScore   = 0
	var strVerdict = "weak"
	var strLog     = ""

	// PASSWORD LENGTH
	if (passwd.length<5)                         // length 4 or less
	{
		intScore = (intScore+3)
		strLog   = strLog + "3 points for length (" + passwd.length + ")\n"
	}
	else if (passwd.length>4 && passwd.length< // length between 5 and 7
	{
		intScore = (intScore+6)
		strLog   = strLog + "6 points for length (" + passwd.length + ")\n"
	}
	else if (passwd.length>7 && passwd.length<16)// length between 8 and 15
	{
		intScore = (intScore+12)
		strLog   = strLog + "12 points for length (" + passwd.length + ")\n"
	}
	else if (passwd.length>15)                    // length 16 or more
	{
		intScore = (intScore+18)
		strLog   = strLog + "18 point for length (" + passwd.length + ")\n"
	}


	// LETTERS (Not exactly implemented as dictacted above because of my limited understanding of Regex)
	if (passwd.match(/[a-z]/))                              // [verified] at least one lower case letter
	{
		intScore = (intScore+1)
		strLog   = strLog + "1 point for at least one lower case char\n"
	}

	if (passwd.match(/[A-Z]/))                              // [verified] at least one upper case letter
	{
		intScore = (intScore+5)
		strLog   = strLog + "5 points for at least one upper case char\n"
	}

	// NUMBERS
	if (passwd.match(/\d+/))                                 // [verified] at least one number
	{
		intScore = (intScore+5)
		strLog   = strLog + "5 points for at least one number\n"
	}

	if (passwd.match(/(.*[0-9].*[0-9].*[0-9])/))             // [verified] at least three numbers
	{
		intScore = (intScore+5)
		strLog   = strLog + "5 points for at least three numbers\n"
	}


	// SPECIAL CHAR
	if (passwd.match(/.[!,@,#,$,%,^,&,*,?,_,~]/))            // [verified] at least one special character
	{
		intScore = (intScore+5)
		strLog   = strLog + "5 points for at least one special char\n"
	}

								 // [verified] at least two special characters
	if (passwd.match(/(.*[!,@,#,$,%,^,&,*,?,_,~].*[!,@,#,$,%,^,&,*,?,_,~])/))
	{
		intScore = (intScore+5)
		strLog   = strLog + "5 points for at least two special chars\n"
	}


	// COMBOS
	if (passwd.match(/([a-z].*[A-Z])|([A-Z].*[a-z])/))        // [verified] both upper and lower case
	{
		intScore = (intScore+2)
		strLog   = strLog + "2 combo points for upper and lower letters\n"
	}

	if (passwd.match(/([a-zA-Z])/) && passwd.match(/([0-9])/)) // [verified] both letters and numbers
	{
		intScore = (intScore+2)
		strLog   = strLog + "2 combo points for letters and numbers\n"
	}

								// [verified] letters, numbers, and special characters
	if (passwd.match(/([a-zA-Z0-9].*[!,@,#,$,%,^,&,*,?,_,~])|([!,@,#,$,%,^,&,*,?,_,~].*[a-zA-Z0-9])/))
	{
		intScore = (intScore+2)
		strLog   = strLog + "2 combo points for letters, numbers and special chars\n"
	}


	if(intScore < 16)
	{
	   strVerdict = "very weak"
	}
	else if (intScore > 15 && intScore < 25)
	{
	   strVerdict = "weak"
	}
	else if (intScore > 24 && intScore < 35)
	{
	   strVerdict = "mediocre"
	}
	else if (intScore > 34 && intScore < 45)
	{
	   strVerdict = "strong"
	}
	else
	{
	   strVerdict = "stronger"
	}

document.forms.passwordForm.score.value = (intScore)
document.forms.passwordForm.verdict.value = (strVerdict)
document.forms.passwordForm.matchlog.value = (strLog)

}

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