Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in
From Wikipedia:
Deprecation is a status applied to a computer software feature, characteristic, or practice indicating it should be avoided, typically because of it being superseded.
Take a look at the PHP manual for eregi. As you can see, it has the following warning:
This function has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0. Relying on this feature is highly discouraged.
Further down the page there is some advice on what to use instead:
eregi() is deprecated as of PHP 5.3.0. preg_match() with the i (PCRE_CASELESS) modifier is the suggested alternative.
So you can use the preg_match function instead.
eregi()
is deprecated as of PHP 5.3, use preg_match()
instead.
Note that preg_match()
is only case insensitive when you pass the i
modifier in your regular expression.
include 'db_connect.php';
if(isset($_POST['Submit']))
{
$acc_type=ucwords($_POST['acc_type']);
$minbalance=ucwords($_POST['minbalance']);
// Removed A-Z here, since the regular expression is case-insensitive
if (!preg_match("/^[a-z ]+$/i", stripslashes(trim($acc_type))))//line 20
{
echo "Enter Valid Data for Account Type!";
exit(0);
}
else
{
// \d and 0-9 do the same thing
if (!preg_match("/^[\d ]+$/", stripslashes(trim($minbalance))))//line 27
{
}
}
}