Here's a version you might like:
#!/usr/bin/perl use Tk; my $MainWindow = MainWindow->new; $MainWindow->title("Password Entry"); $MainWindow -> Label(-justify => 'left', -text => "Name : ") ->pack(); my $entry = $MainWindow -> Entry(-selectborderwidth => 10) ->pack(); $MainWindow -> Label(-justify => 'left', -text => "Password: ") ->pack(); my $entry1 = $MainWindow -> Entry(-selectborderwidth => 10, -show => "*") ->pack(); $MainWindow -> Button(-text => "SUBMIT", -command => \&somesub) ->pack(-side => 'bottom',-anchor => 'center'); $entry->bind('<Return>',[\&somesub]); $entry->focus; MainLoop; sub somesub { $name = $entry -> get; $password = $entry1->get; print "name ->$name\n"; print "password ->$password\n"; $MainWindow -> destroy; }

In reply to Re: how to accept password using Tk by zentara
in thread how to accept password using Tk by pg

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