| Unfortunately, that would then make it impossible to set the password to a previously calculated hash. Plus it would necessitate moving the knowledge of the encryption mechanism out to the model. This would make sense if there were something like a HashColumn or similar in SQLObject. I'll give it some thought. But for now, at least MD5 and SHA1 is available... On 22 Dec, 2005, at 3:12 pm, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
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