Hi,
Thanks for this.But actually I have to transfer it through an
<a href > link.Because I have a table displaying vlues from LDAP, and next
to each record I have a text written as "Del".
By clicking on it,the user can delete that record.
But the value will be visible in the <a href> link which is what I want to
avoid.So I wish to encrypt the password and then decrypt it back.
One another problem that I am facing,is passign values which have space in
between.Through <a href> it is fine,but when I transfer it through <input
type =Hidden> the value after space is removed.
Like the name Directory Manager.
In the new JSP I receive only Directory and not Directory Manager
Any particular reason for this??
>
>hi raj..
>you may do something like:
><form id="myForm" action="some.jsp" method=post>
> <input type=hidden name=password value=something>
></form>
><a onClick="return myFunct()">blabla</a>
>
><script language="JavaScript">
> function myFunct() {
> myForm.submit();
> }
></script>
>
>i hope this will help you
>
>regards,
>stefan bushev
>
>
>>From: Raj S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Encrypt and Decrypt Password
>>Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 01:36:05 GMT
>>
>>Hi,
>> How can I pass the value of a password without it being visible to the
>>user on the browser?
>>I will be passing it through <a href> link,but the value of the password
>>will be visible.
>>Is it possible to encrypt while passing and decrypt back to original value
>>in the othe JSP?
>>If someone has written a code in this,it would be really helpful if you
>>could share it.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Raj
>>
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