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Hello Larry, E-com 2 edition is more developed and therefore more interesting than 1. I have a connection problem with the login. Registration and works well in the database. But if I want to log, I get an error as if the password db could not be read. Can you give me a track for research. Thank you in advance Congratulations for your work see my file, so it looks like yours. The message is "The email address and password1" so it's the password problem <?php $login_errors = array(); //validation if(filter_var($_POST['email'], FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)){ $e = escape_data($_POST['email'], $dbc); }else{ $login_errors['email'] = 'SVP, email valide'; } if(!empty($_POST['pass'])){ $p = $_POST['pass']; }else{ $login_errors['pass'] = 'SVP, password valide'; } if(empty($login_errors)){ // Query the database: $q = "SELECT id, username, type, pass, IF(date_expires >= NOW(), true, false) AS expired FROM users WHERE email='$e'"; $r = mysqli_query($dbc, $q); if (mysqli_num_rows($r) === 1) { // A match was made. // Get the data: $row = mysqli_fetch_array($r, MYSQLI_ASSOC); // Validate the password: include('./is/lib/password.php'); if(password_verify($p,$row['pass'])) { // Correct! // If the user is an administrator, create a new session ID to be safe: // This code is created at the end of Chapter 4: if ($row['type'] === 'admin') { session_regenerate_id(true); $_SESSION['user_admin'] = true; } // Store the data in a session: $_SESSION['user_id'] = $row['id']; $_SESSION['username'] = $row['username']; // Only indicate if the user's account is not expired: //if ($row['expired'] == true) $_SESSION['user_not_expired'] = true; if ($row['expired'] ===1) $_SESSION['user_not_expired'] = true; } else { // Right email address, invalid password. $login_errors['login'] = 'The email address and password1.'; } } else { // No match was made. (technically, only the email address failed) $login_errors['login'] = 'The email address and password do not match those on file2.'; } } // End of $login_errors IF.