prueba con trim() :
$pass=trim($_POST[PASSSWORD]);
if (empty($pass))
{
   $GERROR="TRUE";
}

Atte.
Rodrigo
(09) 7 7996571


On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle <
mailingli...@mailnewsrss.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have an input field with type="password".
>
> I am trying to do some error checking to see if the user puts a value in
> after they submit the form (i.e not left it blank)
>
> Here is what I have:
>
> on form:
> Password: <input id="PASSWORD" name="PASSWORD" type="password" size="15">
>
> In PHP error checking:
>
> if (empty($_POST[PASSSWORD]))
> { $GERROR="TRUE";}
>
> even though I am putting characters in the field before I submit I am
> always getting TRUE returned.
>
> This same tactic works for other fields I have that I need to make sure
> they put values in, just I have never done this before with a password
> field.
>
> What am I doing wrong? I just want to make sure they put something there!
>
> -Jason
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