Hi Nic,

>>What do you mean "encrypting" exactly?
I generate the value of the cookie in ASCII characters
which includes actual value of the cookie + domain + IP address + our secret
code.
Using MessageDigest and our Own FingerPrint Object.
It is not exactly the java way of encrypting,
I just coined the name for the above procedure as encryptions.

Thanks,
Naveen.
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>>> Naveen Chandra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09-Sep-00 1:04:25 AM >>>

>And I'll have to stop encrypting the cookies
>with domain name, considering all the cases now,
>right ?

What do you mean "encrypting" exactly?


Nic

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