@Fran: Thanks!  That is exactly what I needed to see.

@Jonathan:

Yeah, but FORM isn't the most comfortable thing for a webdesigner to
use ;)

In our team we are separate...web designer doesnt know web2py and
doesn't want to know it...nor should he be forced to have to learn
it...

All of web2py helpers are nice for developers...but useless for web
designers, as they make everything in html/css/javascript... I need to
be able to take their designs and put code behind them...without re-
doing their work in any-way...this includes re-building their forms in
web2py using FORM.




On Sep 21, 8:06 am, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Sep 21, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Fran wrote:
>
> > On Sep 21, 5:13 am, waTR <r...@devshell.org> wrote:
> >> Is it possible to convert the request.vars.get(passfied, '') to the
> >> same hash form as you would get from using form() ?
>
> > Yes:
> > myhash = hmac.new(auth.settings.hmac_key, request.vars.get(passfield,
> > ''), hashlib.md5).hexdigest()
> > if myhash == db(db.auth.settings.table_user.id == myid).select
> > [0].password:
> >    # we match
> >    ...
>
> > NB Code not fully-tested, but I hope you get the idea...
>
> You're better off doing through the form (and the CRYPT instance), I  
> think, since you'll automatically use the same hash method that the  
> form does (which might not be md5).
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