I think the reasons for doing this are very narrow. But if you are 
absolutely positive that you need to do it, then the best way would be to 
not encrypt the url at all! Encryption can be broken with some level of 
effort. My suggestion would be to create urls like tinyurl does, store the 
params in database or cache, generate an unique url that will expire after 
certain time or first use.

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