Re: AW: AW: passwords / password entry with MUI Xtra

2006-05-18 Thread Thomas McCrystal
If you mean, storing the _hashed_ passwords, mostly. I'm not sure that _anything_ is completely safe, and with security, "living paranoid" is best. But if you never store the actual password itself, you're probably covered. I suppose the level of paranoia ought to be balanced with the degree o

AW: AW: passwords / password entry with MUI Xtra

2006-05-18 Thread Michael von Aichberger 2
Betreff: Re: AW: passwords / password entry with MUI Xtra On May 17, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Michael von Aichberger 2 wrote: > If you're using a technology for the first time, a couple of lines of > code may take quite a time ... Cookbook version: 1) Download the .zip file

AW: passwords / password entry with MUI Xtra

2006-05-18 Thread Michael von Aichberger 2
> If the dialog hasn't gone away before the debugger pops up, it's relatively easy to get in a situation where key and mouse events get sent to the bit bucket and the only way out is force-quitting director. Ah, thanks for that information. I already experienced that, without knowing the reason ..

Re: AW: passwords / password entry with MUI Xtra

2006-05-17 Thread Thomas McCrystal
On May 17, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Michael von Aichberger 2 wrote: If you're using a technology for the first time, a couple of lines of code may take quite a time ... Cookbook version: 1) Download the .zip file from: 2) Unzip it. 3) Open the file sha256.j

AW: passwords / password entry with MUI Xtra

2006-05-17 Thread Michael von Aichberger 2
If you're using a technology for the first time, a couple of lines of code may take quite a time ... But if you say, dcr's are not s safe, I might change my mind and go for "the Right Thing". Thanks! Michael -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE