> plain text. I'm wondering if this is related to the issue with the
> plugin sending info twice (one of the other threads going around right
> now).
The plugin does not send data twice. The other thread was about
returned scripts being evaluated twice.
Your code is encrypting the data that the
Ok, I made those changes. I actually was doing the sha1 that way
before, but changed it to see if that was the problem. If you take a
look at it now, I think you'll laugh. Basically, the alert shows the
correct info (the sha1'd password), but what is displayed is still
plain text. I'm wondering
Brian,
two things and a suggestion:
try
$( '#account_pass' ).val(hex_sha1( $( '#account_pass' ).val()));
$( '#account_pass_confirm' ).val(hex_sha1( $( '#account_pass_confirm'
).val()));
instead of
accform.account_pass.value = hex_sha1( accform.account_pass.value );
accform.account_pass_confir
I've got an example page, basically a watered down version of what I'm
working on. I'm actually using his sha1 implementation. Just put in
some information (nothing is actually saved, the script just displays
what you inputed). Oh, and the email address isn't really checked,
you can put in whate
Are you using something like http://pajhome.org.uk/crypt/md5/ for your
encryption?
are you doing something like:
var options = {
beforeSubmit: function(formArray, jqForm) {
encryptform(); // just example
}};
Maybe an example page?
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Benjamin Sterling
http://www.KenzoMedia.com
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I'm new to jQuery, and found the Forms plugin. So far it seems to be
working fine, but I ran into 2 issues earlier.
First, it was working, but it was acting like a normal form, not an
ajax form. I had some errors in my script (used the wrong id in
checking a password), and when I changed that, it