RE: encryption question PART 2 HEHE

2001-07-24 Thread Pooh Bear
hey, i'm the Original Inquirer. heh, kinda like that title. ermm anyways, like i said, the code turns 4665775886868576 into hkjsdhk987697834^*^@@@Kj=-018^%13534kljdsa986(*@*(@# dsjfkhk junk. someone said that someone could get the pattern, but i think it is impossible, since part of the

RE: encryption question PART 2 HEHE

2001-07-24 Thread CFTalk
Pooh Bear I used a similar technique in my custom tag cf_cryp that's in the developer's gallery. I actually use the encrypt() function in CF and then do various operations to convert characters, shift bits and flip nibbles. I also added a checksum (also encoded) so I could validate the

Re: encryption question PART 2 HEHE

2001-07-24 Thread Robi Sen
You might want to look at this http://jenghis.thirdtier.com/crypto/ which uses Strong Crypto. This URL is rather outdated and the lattest version I have written supports all the AES systems as well as various forms of public key crypto and exchange. Its also super fast so its fine for little