Try doing the hash code after the password is posted
From: "Erbacher Karl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Hash Issues
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:26:35 -0800
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Erbacher Karl wrote:
> Thanks for your input, but I've played around with it and now it's uglier
> than ever. I'm very new to PHP, so I'm not sure what I'm missing here.
> I've
> done a few things to try to pinpoint the problem, but now I'm even more
> confused. Can you please look over what I've
On Friday 25 February 2005 08:36, Erbacher Karl wrote:
> Thanks for your input, but I've played around with it and now it's
> uglier than ever. I'm very new to PHP, so I'm not sure what I'm
> missing here. I've done a few things to try to pinpoint the problem,
> but now I'm even more confused. Ca
Erbacher Karl wrote:
> I am creating a database where I need people to log in using a unique
> username and password. I would like to hash the passwords using the
> one-way
> function mhash(). However, when I try to do this, I have some issues that
> I
> cannot figure out. Here is what I have (I'
Thanks for your input, but I've played around with it and now it's uglier
than ever. I'm very new to PHP, so I'm not sure what I'm missing here. I've
done a few things to try to pinpoint the problem, but now I'm even more
confused. Can you please look over what I've done and let me know if you
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 10:25, Erbacher Karl wrote:
> Here's my big problem... I created three seperate sample users with
> three different passwords (password1, password2, password3). When I go
> back to look at the table info in the database, it shows that all three
> of the passwords are
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