> Hi there assume that I had a password field in md5 format like this
> $1$uJ8d$jJKOHnfh^79824/.
> how do i compare an input password to the password that I sore in database
>
> so it can return right or wrong password
Just compare the md5 hashed password with the md5 hashed string from the
datab
"Michael Conley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I am going to have a page that will be used for visitors to upload a file
to
> my web server. I already use gzcompress to compress so
Generally spoken, echo the SQL-Statement, and paste it in your local MySql
Client (e.g. MySql-Font). These Frontends give you a better error, and
you´ll find the problem in seconds. (hope so)
""Peter Houchin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Just to mention security, look at this page:
http://www.livin4.com/jhacker/jh1.htm
A simple login isn?t that easy,
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