Come on Kaz... We all know your Grandma is really the 9 year old programming
kid genius from Germany on his Alienware mega machine who just housed the
Microsoft development team at topcoder.com last night... Lets be honest ok.


> I agree that data validation is the most important thing you can do.
> But if you have information that you don't want a user
> messing around with that happens to be in a form or url, it
> doesn't seem like there isn't any harm in weakly encrypting
> it.  For example, this might deter my grandma from inserting
> drop table SQL commands in the url.
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