Code Hash Function Over Data In Form - Already Have Function But Don't Know Where To Call January 29, 2024 Post a Comment I have form in my html page <formonsubmit="return myOnSubmit(this);">CopyJavaScriptfunctionmyOnSubmit(aForm) { //Getting the two input objectsvar inputUsername = aForm['username']; var inputPassword = aForm['password']; //Hashing the values before submitting inputUsername.value = sha256_hash(inputUsername.value); inputPassword.value = sha256_hash(inputPassword.value); //Submittingreturntrue; } CopyEDIT : Because of the 'Hashing the values before submitting' part, it will not work if you have a maxlength property, because hashed values are much longer than just the clear password.If you MUST use a maximum length, then you would need to implement HIDDEN FIELDS and changing those values, and making sure the fields containing the clear data aren't submitted (outside of the <FORM> tag).Solution 2: <button dojoType="dijit.form.Button"class="soria" style="border: 1px solid black; float:right;"type="submit" onclick="username.value=sha256_hash(username.value);password.value=sha256_hash(password.value)">Login</button></td> CopyGenerally when you send sensitive data, you have only to worry about password, so you can hash password and leave user as it. Share You may like these postsChrome And Safari Caching 302 RedirectBeautifulsoup Scraping: Loading Div Instead Of The ContentPhp Mail() Html - Sending As Plain TextConvert Keyboard Emoticons Into Custom Png And Vice Versa Post a Comment for "Code Hash Function Over Data In Form - Already Have Function But Don't Know Where To Call"