> Think of it this way:
>
> I give you a safe.  I give you the plans to the safe.  I give
> you all the materials that the safe was made out of.  Now then, I

Mind you I've always worked this way, assume *anything* and everything
can be unencrypted and viewed with ease.  Then code according that
that assumption.  Can't go too wrong with that method.

Dan.



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