John W. Krahn wrote:
PekinSOFT wrote:
John W. Krahn wrote:
pekins...@gmail.com wrote:
I enter the string 'hiyall2008' in the password field and get the
following values in my logon script...
Click 1: hiyall2008153639492
Click 2: hiyall2008135813700
Click 3:
PekinSOFT wrote:
John W. Krahn wrote:
pekins...@gmail.com wrote:
I enter the string 'hiyall2008' in the password field and get the
following values in my logon script...
Click 1: hiyall2008153639492
Click 2: hiyall2008135813700
Click 3: hiyall2008152312388
et cetera...
On Dec 10, 10:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Hellman)
wrote:
I'm throwing the last one in there even though I don't see any sort of login
actually occurring. Am I missing something? Where are you validating the
password? What is the purpose of the strip_string function? I see all sorts
On Dec 9, 10:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John W. Krahn) wrote:
Say that you pass the string hiyall2008153639492 to strip_string and
the length of that string is 19 characters. At the start of the loop $i
is 0 and length($_[0]) - $i is 19 so your expression says:
$ret .= substr(19, 1);
On Dec 10, 5:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dermot Paikkos)
wrote:
There are obviously other issues with your envirnoment or there is
something in your script that you have not presented that causes this. I
think you would be better advised to try and find the source of the
problem that spend time
Greg,
Thank you for your prompt reply. Here is the whole script for
accessing the database:
logon.cgi
#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI;
use DBI;
my $co = new CGI;
my $dsn = 'DBI:mysql:bos_db:localhost';
my $db_user_name = 'sean';
my $db_password = '{MyPassword}';
my ($id,
Hey All,
Hi
I'm new to doing CGI with Perl and so am a little lost here.
...
div id='rightcontent'
pa href='http://myserver.domain.org/cgi-bin/
boms.cgi'Register/a/p
br /
h3Logon/h3
form method='POST' action='http://myserver.domain.org/cgi-bin/
logon.cgi'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
Hello,
I'm new to doing CGI with Perl and so am a little lost here.
I'm working on a web-accessible database system for a (rather large)
group of area churches and went through the rigmarole of assessing
various programming and scripting languages to see
Hey All,
I'm new to doing CGI with Perl and so am a little lost here.
I'm working on a web-accessible database system for a (rather large)
group of area churches and went through the rigmarole of assessing
various programming and scripting languages to see which is the best
tool for the job and
On Tuesday 09 December 2008 8:47:06 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
I'm new to doing CGI with Perl and so am a little lost here.
I'm working on a web-accessible database system for a (rather large)
group of area churches and went through the rigmarole of assessing
various programming
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