Hi Matias.
Could you show us the 'class implementation'? Whether class or not the result should be the same. If it isn't, then there should be a small error. If we have both code versions to look at it's easier to help you. bye N Matías Hernández wrote: > (sorry for my english, but i'm speak spanish) > Hi list.. this is my first post... and obviously if for help.. > > I try to implement the password function of mysql in a python script. > > I read that the password function of mysql was implemented with a double > sha1() > > I python i try this: > example1: > if __name__=="__main__": > s = hashlib.sha1() > s.update('test') > s2 = hashlib.sha1() > s2.update(s.digest() > print s2.hexdigest() > > This script show me the same hash that password function of mysql, but > when i implement this in a class the hash is different??? why??? > > And if is posible??? can you show a example code of old_password > function of mysql in python??? > > THNX -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list