Just a simple TK login script - nothing fancy. Someone may find this useful = )
JSchmitz
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
require Tk::LabEntry;
require Tk::DialogBox;
$mw = MainWindow->new();
$db = $mw->DialogBox(-title => 'Login', -buttons => ['Ok', 'Cancel'],
-default_button => 'Ok');
$db->add('LabEntry', -textvariable => \$uname, -width => 20,
-label => 'Username', -labelPack => [-side => 'left'])->pack;
$db->add('LabEntry', -textvariable =>\$pw, -width => 20,
-label => 'Password', -show => '*',
-labelPack => [-side => 'left'])->pack;
$answer = $db->Show();
if ($answer eq "Ok") {
print "Username = $uname, Password = $pw\n";
}
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