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Havin a form that send's email and password to .php file to check if user exists in database.

login_form.php as following

// define variables and set to empty values
$email_login = $password_login = $gender = $comment = $website = "";

if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "POST") {
    $email_login = test_input($_POST["email_login"]);
    $password_login = test_input($_POST["password_login"]);
}

function test_input($data) {
 $data = trim($data);
 $data = stripslashes($data);
 $data = htmlspecialchars($data);
 return $data;
}

And within class following lines of code to check

$sql = new Sql($this->adapter);
    $select = $sql->select();   
    $projectTable = new TableGateway('users', $this->adapter);      

    $rowset = $projectTable->select(array(
                                    //'email' => $this->email_login,
                                    'password' => $this->password_login,    
                                    ));
    $curRowSet = $rowset->current();
    foreach($curRowSet as $echoRow)
    {
        echo $curRowSet->id." ".$curRowSet->email." ".$curRowSet->username." ".$curRowSet->password."<br>";
    }

Where

  1. $this->adapter make a Zend Db Adapter connection with database
  2. table's name is users and has 4 rows

     id
     username
     email
     password
    

echoing all found values is done to test if there was found any match and

$this->password_login = hash('whirlpool', $this->password_login);

Was to done because from MySql Db password are also hashed like this. But following error appears>

Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in C:\xampp\htdocs\bootSite\check\login_form.php on line 83

when i change

//'email' => $this->email_login,
'password' => $this->password_login,    

to

  'email' => $this->email_login,
//'password' => $this->password_login,  

There are 4 echoes of the same values. Also e-mail is unique.

My question here arrise: how can i compare 2 hashed passwords, one from $_POST variable another from MySql Db Table?

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  • It seems your TableGateway returns incorrect result (looks like array of nulls). Check it.
    – Volvox
    Jul 28, 2014 at 8:39
  • when i check for email, there are no null values.
    – Igor
    Jul 28, 2014 at 9:21
  • Did you checked manually $this->password_login with what you have in DB? Echo this value and make manual search in DB. Maybe it's not this same Hash?
    – Volvox
    Jul 28, 2014 at 10:38
  • I made some changed like trim(), stripslashes() before comparing them, this is the cause.
    – Igor
    Jul 29, 2014 at 16:35

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