Hi Terry,

On 17 Dez., 23:16, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 04:16:56 -0800 (PST)
>
> resi147 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Maybe it is an issue with the textual encoding of the key (ascii
> > vs. utf or something like this).
>
> I think your right - how many encrypted nodes do you have?  I think I
> know how to fix it, but the solution may be more or less tedious
> depending on the number of encrypted nodes.  I only have one :-)

I also have one right now, but if it becomes cross-platform, I will
likely
use it more frequent. Actually I did not get what you meant by "to fix
it.."
and how is this related to the number of existing nodes (maybe to fix
yet existing
nodes, that would not be an issue for me). As said, I cannot do much
cross-platform
test the next time, but I created a stickynoteenc node right now
(platform MacOSX)
the key is 'A', the plain (decrypted) content is 'A', the encrypted
node is

SKrY4txL2m8B2SXexMp3QA==

Maybe it is of any help to you.

> Also, I've written a standalone en/decoder, but it uses the new style
> keys which are always unicode, so let's get the other issue fixed first.

It would become a little nice (en/de)cryption suite inside leo, if all
that
is in place, finally, thanks to your work

Cheers,
Karl.

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