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Thanks you guys, but I asked my programming professor about the regular expressions today in class and she said we wouldn't be learning about them and that I couldn't use them in the assignment? Instead I edited my original code and it sort-of fixed it. While it accepts the password if you entered a digit and letter the first time, if you have to enter it a second time, even with a correct password, it asks you to enter it again and again. I'm sure something is wrong with my loop but I'm not seeing what. – Oct 17 '14 at 0:02.
Three major things can change between one password checker and another. • How the user name and password is obtained. This could be via a textual prompt asking for a user name and password or a graphical user interface with boxes to enter the user name and password and a button to submit them for verification. Hi, The check on count of digits(i.e, countpassword i.e, after the for loop.