For encryption/decryption on Leopard, until things are fixed, I've
been using this simple substitution cypher plus a Base64encode/decode:
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function lbencrypt pIn
put empty into tOut
repeat for each char c in pIn
put chartonum(c)+2 & tab before tOut
end repeat
return base64encode(tOut)
end lbencrypt
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function lbdecrypt pIn
put base64decode(pIn) into pIn
set the itemdel to tab
put empty into tOut
repeat for each item c in pIn
put numtochar(c-2) before tOut
end repeat
return tOut
end lbdecrypt
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Once encryption is fixed you can just put your regular encryption
handlers back.
If anyone has something better, post it if ya got it!
On Dec 6, 2007, at 5:22 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
Has anyone else run into a problem with "encrypt" or "decrypt" in
OS X 10.5 ("Leopard")?
We have tried using "blowfish" and "bf-ecb", but on Leopard systems
(dev environment and standalone), it just doesn't execute the command.
For example:
function lbencrypt tData
encrypt tData using "blowfish" with password "jeepers"
answer it
end lbencrypt
the result is simply the original parameter.
(On WinXP, Vista, and OS X 10.4 the result is the encrypted data.)
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