Presumably you remembered to include
Eko Budiharto wrote:
Hi,
I am having problem with update command. I run it directy in the mysql console, it works. But when I run it from perl, it does not work.
here is the perl script
my $server2 = 'localhost';
my $db2 = '';
my $username2 = '';
my $pass
can handle such function?
Thanks
"David Dick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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afaik the term "translucent database" applies to a regular database that
has encrypted data in it. The main differences is in whether the
encryption is one way only
afaik the term "translucent database" applies to a regular database that
has encrypted data in it. The main differences is in whether the
encryption is one way only (ie. using a md5 hash of a name instead of
the actual name) or reversible (using 3des to encrypt and decrypt the
name). a good
G'day Sarah,
Pater Wayner has apparently written a book on the subject of how to
store and use information in a database that will be of limited use to
attackers. His website is below, with an oreilly article describing the
book. Haven't read it myself yet.
http://www.wayner.org/books/td/
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