Collegues

Using:

my $username = $self->query->param('username'); my $password = $self->query->param('password'); my @auth = LSRfm::Show->search(name => $username); my $id = pop(@auth); my @aut = LSRfm::Database::Show_Passwords->search(id => $id); my $pass = shift(@aut); # my $output; my $ok = "n/a"; if ($password eq $pass) {$ok = "yes";} else {$ok = "no";} print Data::Dumper->Dump([$username, $password, $id, $pass, $ok]);

I get:

$VAR1 = 'Offline'; $VAR2 = 'password'; $VAR3 = bless( { 'id' => '1' }, 'LSRfm::Show' ); $VAR4 = bless( { 'id' => '1' }, 'LSRfm::Database::Show_Passwords' ); $VAR5 = 'no'; HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:48:13 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.29 (Unix) mod_perl/1.29 mod_become/1.3 DAV/1.0.3 PH +P/4.3.9 mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100 Connection: Keep-Alive Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 1 1 0

The password and username and correct, but $ok validates as false for some reason when it should be tru and thus yes!

Any ideas?

Barry Carlyon barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk

2006-04-20 Retitled by g0n, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'SOLVED!! pops, shifts and eqs'


In reply to pops, shifts and eqs by barrycarlyon

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