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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T05:14:30+00:00 2026-05-31T05:14:30+00:00

I’m sending a username and password to a website for authentication purposes, after all

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I’m sending a username and password to a website for authentication purposes, after all is said and done and I’ve retrieved the results from the server, I’ve placed the results in a variable called ‘response’ To this point everything is working correctly

response = sb.toString();
Toast.makeText(this,"Returned Value: "+ response,0).show();

The value seen in the above Toast is the value being returned by the php script. I’ve used both a valid user and an invalid user and the Toast displayed above shows the correct value (i.e. “Good Login” or “Login Failed”) returned by the server. I want to test for those results so I can start the appropriate activity so I’ve put in some test “if” statements

if("Good Login".equals(response)){
 Toast.makeText(this, "Registered User" + mUsername, 0).show();
 }
if("Login Failed".equals(response)){
 Toast.makeText(this, "Sorry You're Not A Registered Subscriber",0).show();
 }

I’m getting nothing from either one.
I’ve also tried

if(response.equals("Good Login")){
 Toast.makeText(this, "Registered User" + mUsername, 0).show();
 }
if(response.equals("Login Failed")){
 Toast.makeText(this, "Sorry You're Not A Registered Subscriber",0).show();
 }

With the same results. Not sure what else to test for. Is there a better way to test for success or failure?

Thanks

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    2026-05-31T05:14:30+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 5:14 am

    Debug (or print) the exact value of the response variable.

    It is likely that there are whitespaces, so you may need to have response = response.trim()

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