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I want to make custom login for my consumers in WordPress, but get this error:

WordPress database error: []
SELECT * FROM wp_members WHERE email='[email protected]' and password='5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99'
Wrong Username or Password


<?php
    $email1 = $_POST['email'];
    $password = $_POST['password'];
    $encrypted_mypassword=md5($password);
    $email = $_POST['email'];
    $password = $_POST['password'];


    if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
        global $wpdb;
        $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . "members";
        $wpdb->show_errors();
        $sql= $wpdb->get_results(" SELECT * FROM $table_name WHERE email='$email1' and password='$encrypted_mypassword' ");
        $wpdb->print_error();

        $result=mysql_query($sql);
        // Mysql_num_row is counting table row
        $count=mysql_num_rows($result);

        // If result matched $myusername and $mypassword, table row must be 1 row
        if($count==1){
            // Register $myusername, $mypassword and redirect to file "login_success.php"
            session_register("email");
            session_register("encrypted_mypassword"); 
            header("location:login_success.php");
        }
        else {
            echo "Wrong Username or Password";
        }
    }

?>

What I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance.

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    Try var_dump $sql. It's not what you think it is - you're passing it into mysql_query as a new query, but it's not an SQL query.
    – andrewsi
    Sep 23, 2013 at 19:05

3 Answers 3

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Wordpress $wpdb->get_results will return the data against your query you cannot use the outcome from this function in mysql_query()

you can use count() to check the $sql contains data or not

$count=count($sql);

remove these

/*
$result=mysql_query($sql);
        // Mysql_num_row is counting table row
        $count=mysql_num_rows($result);


*/

Class Reference wpdb

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First up use a salt when you are doing this for real - http://www.md5rainbow.com/5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99

Second have you checked that the passwords you are hashing match what is in the DB (e.g. the users weren't created with a salt?)

Third, not causing your problem, but use mysqli.

EDIT

Fourth @andrewsi has the actual problem, the $sql var in your code does not contain your query.

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  • yes passwords match in DB [email protected] 5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99 Sep 23, 2013 at 19:14
  • I am nearly certain that @andrewsi has your problem ID'd.
    – Matthew
    Sep 23, 2013 at 19:18
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$sql= $wpdb->get_results  ->remove this line

This get info from table so the $sql now is not suited for a query.

  $result=mysql_query($sql)  

the $sql in here should be

$sql=" SELECT * FROM $table_name WHERE email='$email1' and password='$encrypted_mypassword' "

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