I need to redirect to the same page when the input email does not contain an @ sign. The rest of the code is working but whenever I put an email without an @, it's redirecting me to a blank page. (The details of the question are as follows: The login screen needs to have some error checking on its input data. If either the name or the password field is blank, you should display a message of the form:
Email and password are required
Note that we are using "email" and not "user name" to log in in this assignment.
If the password is non-blank and incorrect, you should put up a message of the form:
Incorrect password
For this assignment, you must add one new validation to make sure that the login name contains an at-sign (@) and issue an error in that case:
Email must have an at-sign (@)
If the incoming password, properly hashed matches the stored stored_hash value, the user's browser is redirected to the autos.php page with the user's name as a GET parameter using:
header("Location: autos.php?name=".urlencode($_POST['who']));
You must also use the error_log() function to issue the following message when the user fails login due to a bad password showing the computed hash of the password plus the salt:
error_log("Login fail ".$_POST['who']." $check");
When the login succeeds (i.e. the hash matches) issue the following log message:
error_log("Login success ".$_POST['who']); )
<?php
if ( isset($_POST['cancel'] ) ) {
header("Location: index.php");
return;
}
$salt = 'XyZzy12*_';
$stored_hash = '1a52e17fa899cf40fb04cfc42e6352f1';
$failure = false;
// Check to see if we have some POST data, if we do process it
if ( isset($_POST['email']) && isset($_POST['pass']) ) {
if ( strlen($_POST['email']) < 1 || strlen($_POST['pass']) < 1 ) {
$failure = "Email and password are required";
} else {
if(strpos($_POST['email'], '@') !== false)
{
$check = hash('md5', $salt.$_POST['pass']);
if ( $check == $stored_hash ) {
// Redirect the browser to autos.php
header("Location: autos.php?name=".urlencode($_POST['email']));
error_log("Login success ".$_POST['email']);
return;
} else {
$failure = "Incorrect password";
error_log("Login fail ".$_POST['email']." $check");
}
}
else
{
$failure = "Email must have an at-sign @";
return;
}
}
}
// Fall through into the View
?>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<?php require_once "bootstrap.php"; ?>
<title>ANIK CHAKRABORTI</title>
</head>
<body>
<div class="container">
<h1>Please Log In</h1>
<?php
// Note triple not equals and think how badly double
// not equals would work here...
if ( $failure !== false ) {
// Look closely at the use of single and double quotes
echo('<p style="color: red;">'.htmlentities($failure)."</p>\n");
}
?>
<form method="POST">
<label for="nam">Email</label>
<input type="text" name="email" id="nam"><br/>
<label for="id_1723">Password</label>
<input type="text" name="pass" id="id_1723"><br/>
<input type="submit" value="Log In">
<input type="submit" name="cancel" value="Cancel">
</form>
</div>
</body>
MD5()
orSHA1()
. PHP providespassword_hash()
andpassword_verify()
please use them for the safety of your users.