sherzodR writes:
>
> Hmm, I can't aggree with having two password columns, one raw password and
> another is encrypted. It just doesn't make any sence. Why do you need to
> encrypt the password in that case, don't you still have the original
> password in yoru database? It just defeats the whole purpose of
> authentication. So don't do that. Keep one password, in encrypted form,
> that's it.
SherzodR,
Sure enough.. maybe it's not a good way to do things. But that is up
to Zach to decide. :)
I'm not answering his mail to tell him how he should write his
application. I simply told him how he can do what he was trying to
do. It's up to him to decide if it is a good/bad solution.
Regards,
Matt
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