found only different cases when using
JavaScript MD5 and <CFX_HASH CIPHER="MD5"

CompareNoCase(string1, string2) worked

haven't tried it with CF5 hash() function yet.

Birgit

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 10:25:58 AM, you wrote:

HH> ----- Original Message -----
HH> From: "Chris Norloff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
HH> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
HH> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:16 AM
HH> Subject: OT: only one MD5 hash?


>> We're planning to hash user passwords before storing them in the database.  We have 
>a Java application server that will also be
HH> hashing user's passwords and comparing them to the hashed passwords in the 
database.
>>
>> We both use the MD5 hash - is there only one version of an MD5 hash?
>>

HH> Yes, MD5 is a standard.  You should get the same result.

HH> HTH,

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>> We're testing this now, but I thought I'd ask the question so I can have (maybe) 
>some answers if we get different results with the
HH> two hash functions.
>>
>> thanks,
>> Chris Norloff
>>
>> 
HH> 
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