I am trying to make a very simple login page for a website I created and I am having issues with the submit button. I got the submit button to work fine if I use a “button” type in HTML however the Enter key does not work then. I discovered if I use a “submit” type, the Enter button and the mouse click will work however… the button now goes over my IF statement, straight to my Else statement. Any help would be appreciated.
HTML form:
<form> <label for="pswd">ENTER PASSWORD</label> <br> <input class="box" type="password" id="pswd"> <br> <input class="confirm" type="submit" value="SUBMIT" onclick="checkPswd();" /> </form>
JS code:
function checkPswd() { var confirmPassword = "08012020"; var password = document.getElementById("pswd").value; if (password == confirmPassword) { window.location = "index.html"; } else { alert("Password is incorrect, Please try again.") } }
Again, thank you in advance…
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Answer
I have a JSFiddle with a working example of what you are hoping to accomplish here. The key is returning false after calling your function, so the page redirect is not triggered by the input submission:
function checkPswd() { let confirmPassword = "08012020"; let password = document.getElementById("pswd").value; if (password === confirmPassword) { alert("CORRECT!"); } else{ alert("Password is incorrect, Please try again.") } }
<form> <label for="pswd">ENTER PASSWORD</label> <br> <input class="box" type="password" id="pswd"> <br> <input class="confirm" type="submit" value="SUBMIT" onclick="checkPswd(); return false;" /> </form>
I would like to add that performing client-side password checking is very insecure since the source code can easily be inspected, so if you are hoping to use this in a real website I would suggest you consider a different approach!