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I’d like to give my users the option to not only fill in letters and numbers, but also “special” letters like the “á”, “é”, etc. However, I do not want them to be able to use symbols like “!”, “@”, "%”, etc.

Is there a way to write a regex to accomplish this? (Preferably without specifying each special letter.)

Now I have:

$reg = '/^[w-]*$/';
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You could use Unicode character properties to describe the characters:

/^[p{L}-]*$/u

p{L} describes the class of Unicode letter characters.


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