> So with that out of the way, we're back to the original question: > for what > uses would a hard-to-break but not military-grade encryption be > acceptable? > Hi Richard
I faintly remember that the password protection is 128 bit encryption so I assume it's equivalent to SSL in it's strength. I think this is the reason the US Government won't let MC/Rev be exported to some countries. I guess the critical thing is that you make it difficult for someone to work out the passkey. Once that's public then you offer no protection at all. By the way I think Rev does this for their order form so that's one use. Regards Monte _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
