NAME
   Term::ReadPassword::Win32 - Asking the user for a password (for Win32)

SYNOPSIS
     use Term::ReadPassword::Win32;
     while (1) {
       my $password = read_password('password: ');
       redo unless defined $password;
       if ($password eq 'flubber') {
         print "Access granted.\n";
         last;
       } else {
         print "Access denied.\n";
         redo;
       }
     }

DESCRIPTION
   This module lets you ask the user for a password from the keyboard just
   as Term::ReadPassword.

   Using Term::ReadPassword is a good way to make password prompts, but it
   doesn't work with ActivePerl under Windows. So I wrote this module.

   You can use this module under Windows or Unix. If you use this under
   Windows, Win32::* modules are required. If you use this under Unix, this
   acts as a wrapper to Term::ReadPassword.

   The Term::ReadPassword::Win32::read_password function is almost same as
   Term::ReadPassword::read_password function.

   The first and second parameters are just same. The first one is a prompt
   message, and the second one is timeout value.

   The third parameter is different from Term::ReadPassword::read_password.

   If the third parameter is 0, Ctrl+C will be entered into the input
   buffer just as any other character.

   If the third parameter is 1, the input operation is terminated when the
   user types Ctrl+C or Esc.

   If the third parameter is 2, the input operation is terminated when the
   user types Esc. If the user types Ctrl+C, the program may be terminated.

   If the user types Ctrl+U, the input buffer will be cleared.

BUG
   Multibyte characters are not treated properly. (When you want to delete
   a multibyte character, you must type BackSpace more than once.)

SEE ALSO
   Term::ReadPassword, Term::Getch

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (C) 2005 Ken Takata <[email protected]>

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.

DOWNLOAD
   You can download the latest version from http://webs.to/ken/ (Japanese
   page)