Okay Dar & Mark,

Thx for the input.

Tell me if I'm closer to understanding-

Let's say the hidden field "password" is "Jedi2004" (I'm requiring that passwords to be one word).

to write to the external text file I can script...
on closestack
        open file "settings.txt"
        encrypt fld "password" using "bf-cbc" with "Danger, Will Robinson."
        write it to file "settings.txt"
        close file "settings.txt"
end closestack


This would result in some gibberish (encrypted data) being written to the text file and this string would not be recognized as a password if it were typed (or copied and pasted) into the ask password dialog.


Next time the standalone is opened, this script would work to unscramble the encoded piece...
on preopenstack
open file "settings.txt"
read from file "settings.txt" until EOF
put it into EncryptedPasswordFromLastSession
decrypt EncryptedPasswordFromLastSession using "bf-cbc" with "Danger, Will Robinson."
put it into field "password"
close file "settings.txt"
end preopenstack


This would result in "Jedi2004" appearing in fld "password" again?

-- and I can use any value for the pass_phrase so I could replace "Danger, Will Robinson." with "Luke, Trust the force!" right?

Steve


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