HtmlResponseStateManager.decode64  is a private method.   It can be
deleted now that you removed references to it.

On 10/24/05, Dennis Byrne (JIRA) <dev@myfaces.apache.org> wrote:
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> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-742?page=comments#action_12355639
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> Dennis Byrne commented on MYFACES-742:
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>
> thank you for the kind words Mike.
>
> yeah, encode64 will need to go back, as well as 
> HtmlResponseStateManager.decode64 .
>
> > Encryption for MyFaces
> > ----------------------
> >
> >          Key: MYFACES-742
> >          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-742
> >      Project: MyFaces
> >         Type: Improvement
> >   Components: General
> >     Versions: Nightly
> >     Reporter: Dennis Byrne
> >     Priority: Minor
> >  Attachments: myfaces.impl.oct.23.txt, myfaces.share.oct.23.txt
> >
> > Client side state saving should be encrypted ... work in progress.
> > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/jsf-comp/security/src/java/net/sf/jsfcomp/secure/?only_with_tag=HEAD
>
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