I can't register on your site 'cause I have a dot in my email address. "Please enter a valid address" - my address is very valid.
what do you mean dot? any email formatted as *******@****.*** works fine unless you places something wrong
he probably mean something like ***.****@****.*** , with a dot outside the domain.
I think it is not allowed for most email providers
That's it. But I don't see any reason why he can't register. Putting a one dot in a local part is a valid one.
I can't register on your site 'cause I have a dot in my email address. "Please enter a valid address" - my address is very valid.
What domain are you using anyways? or you can refer here :
Invalid email addresses-Abc.example.com (an @ character must separate the local and domain parts)
-A@b@c@example.com (only one @ is allowed outside quotation marks)
-a"b(c)d,e:f;g<h>i[j\k]
l@example.com (none of the special characters in this local part is allowed outside quotation marks)
-just"not"
right@example.com (quoted strings must be dot separated or the only element making up the local-part)
-this is"not\
allowed@example.com (spaces, quotes, and backslashes may only exist when within quoted strings and preceded by a backslash)
-this\ still\"not\\
allowed@example.com (even if escaped (preceded by a backslash), spaces, quotes, and backslashes must still be contained by quotes)
-john..doe@example.com (double dot before @)
*with caveat: Gmail lets this through, ignoring the dots altogether
-john.doe@example..com (double dot after @)
-a valid address with a leading space
-a valid address with a trailing space