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Respect\Validation
The most awesome validation engine ever created for PHP.
- Complex rules made simple:
v::numericVal()->positive()->between(1, 255)->validate($input)
. - Granularity control for advanced reporting.
- More than 150 (fully tested) validation rules.
- A concrete API for non fluent usage.
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