There are also some lingo MD5 implementations as well. (No Xtra needed)
http://www.mediamacros.com/item/item-1006687462/ http://www.mediamacros.com/item/item-1006687189/ And with Javascript, you can pull a JS MD5 like this into Director... http://pajhome.org.uk/crypt/md5/ -Chuck -------------------------- Chuck Neal CEO, MediaMacros, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mediamacros.com http://www.mediamacros.net James Newton wrote:
A standard technique is to create and MD5 hash of the user's password. MD5 is a public-domain algorithm for generating a unique but apparently random string for any given input. This is a one-way process: the original data is lost and cannot be retrieved from the hashed version. Chieh An Lu has written a free cross-platform MD5 xtra, which you can find at: <http://xtras.calu.us/xtrasMD5Ldoc.php> Cheers, James
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