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> De: David Dorward
> So the value attribute contains an encrypted representation of the country
> name ... which is transmitted in clear text right next to it?
> 
> If you want encryption, why not just use SSL?

The value attribute contains an encrypted value of a row id in the database
table for countries. How would I know which country the user has selected if
I don't know its row id to insert on a members table (either plain, masked
or encrypted)?

> name ... which is transmitted in clear text right next to it?

What is posted is the value attribute of the option elements not the country
text (do a print_r($_POST)).

Suppose you are on a Private Area on a website after login and you might
have links such as:
<a href="page.php?changeprefs">Preferences</a>
<a href="page.php?op=3">Change Password</a>
<a href="site/changeemail">Change E-mail</a>

In my approach these links would be like:
<a href="page.php?ad6467ae6757">Preferences</a>
<a href="page.php?op=97874bd86a4a5">Change Password</a>
<a href="site/97874bd86a4a5">Change E-mail</a> - for this you need ht access
on apache -I think-

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