> From: Les Irvin
>
> What's the best way to encrypt URL variables? For example,
> I'm passing an ID number but do not want it recognizable in the URL
>
> The "encrypt" function doesn't seem to work as it creates
> reserved url characters.
You can't use Encrypt() for URL variables because of the special
characters it creates
Here's an idea though, as long as you don't mind "long" URLs:
Have a db table with "lookups", store a UUID with all of the URL
variables, then when you call a UUID, it looks up the equivalent URL
variables and uses them
How's that?
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