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    Laravel’s Enhanced String Validation with Inverse Methods

    August 27, 2025

    Laravel's Enhanced String Validation with Inverse Methods

    Simplify Laravel string validation using doesntStartWith() and doesntEndWith() methods. These inverse methods eliminate confusing double negatives, creating more readable validation logic for content filtering and input sanitization.


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