I've been trying to resolve this problem on my own and for the life of me can't fix it..
//If they are, retreive them from the Person table
var_dump($_POST['username']);
var_dump($_POST['password']);
$select = $this-> doQuery("SELECT * FROM Person WHERE username = '{$_POST['username']}' AND password = '".md5($_POST['password'])."'");
var_dump($select);
try {
if (mysqli_num_rows($select) > 0){
var_dump(mysqli_num_rows($select));
//fetching username and password from database
$fetch_array = mysqli_fetch_assoc($select);
var_dump($fetch_array);
//Building a session for the user
$_SESSION['username'] = $fetch_array['username'];
//var_dump($_SESSION['username']);
//Redirecting the user to the index page
header('Location:index.php');
return true;
}
The two var_dumps on the username and password on the 4th and 5th lines returned this:
string(8) "johnny03"
string(9) "password3"
object(mysqli_result)#3 (5) { ["current_field"]=> int(0) ["field_count"]=> int(8) ["lengths"]=> NULL ["num_rows"]=> int(0) ["type"]=> int(0) }
The values that I entered for both the password and username are both valid (they are in the database under the correct columns, trust me). I have a feeling that something is wrong with my select query because the var dump on mysqli_num_rows($select) doesn't return anything.That being said, I've tried just about every change to the query that I could think of to make it work and still nothing :[ Can anyone help?
var_dump(md5($_POST['password']));
yield the same password that is in the database in the password column? Also you are vulnerable to sql-injection in that query.