On Mon, February 20, 2006 5:25 pm, Albert Padley wrote:
> $password = (strlen($this->user_pw) < 32) ? md5($this->user_pw) :
> $this->user_pw;
So, if I use a password with more than 32 characters, you're NOT going
to md5() it?!
This is not really the Right Way to do this, imho.
>
Thank you Chris.
Albert
On Feb 20, 2006, at 5:00 PM, Chris wrote:
Albert Padley wrote:
Given the following code:
$password = (strlen($this->user_pw) < 32) ? md5($this->user_pw) :
$this->user_pw;
$sql = sprintf("SELECT COUNT(*) AS test, TeamID FROM %
s WHERE BINARY login = '%
Albert Padley wrote:
Given the following code:
$password = (strlen($this->user_pw) < 32) ? md5($this->user_pw) :
$this->user_pw;
$sql = sprintf("SELECT COUNT(*) AS test, TeamID FROM %s
WHERE BINARY login = '%s' AND pw = '%s' AND active = 'y'", $this-
>table_name, $this->user, $
Given the following code:
$password = (strlen($this->user_pw) < 32) ? md5($this->user_pw) :
$this->user_pw;
$sql = sprintf("SELECT COUNT(*) AS test, TeamID FROM %s WHERE
BINARY login = '%s' AND pw = '%s' AND active = 'y'", $this-
>table_name, $this->user, $password);
}
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