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Am 20.04.2012 21:07, schrieb Nils Kenneweg:
> Am 20.04.2012 20:48, schrieb Alex (via OpenPGP.js):
>> And I think it's very trivial to implement (just replace the 
>> current "crypto.getRandomValues" calls with a new method and
>> don't break the tests - maybe add some more tests beforehand). I
>> already added the sjcl library as a dependency three month ago.
>> Btw: sjcl is using crypto.getRandomValues too (if possible).

I fell into several pits with using the sjcl library.

Mainly it uses some cross references to other sjcl code mainly:
- - Their exception system (ok we could just define the exceptions by
ourselve)
- - Their AES and SHA256 Implementations, where sha gives me a problem
as I could not make our SHA256 Implementation accept input added to it
on and on.

Any Ideas on that?

Regards,
Nils
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