On Mon, 2011-03-07 at 13:51 +0100, Johan De Meersman wrote:
> Umm... I'm no crypto guru, but I've never heard of MD5 having variants, let
> alone a salt. MD5 is MD5 is MD5. APR, incidentally, is the Apache Runtime,
> afaik - part of the build kit for apache modules.
>
> I strongly suspect your
Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Server 5.1.56, a new version of the popular Open Source
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Hello there!
I'm trying to get some software ready to work with Chinese/Hanzi
characters/graphems/sinograms. My tables, using mysql 5.x, use UTF-8 for
all text data. It is not an option to change that for a local Chinese
installation.
Storing data works quite nicely. That's what I like about
Umm... I'm no crypto guru, but I've never heard of MD5 having variants, let
alone a salt. MD5 is MD5 is MD5. APR, incidentally, is the Apache Runtime,
afaik - part of the build kit for apache modules.
I strongly suspect your problem is on another level.
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> From: "Ed