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pw.php | 2012-10-25 | 313 Bytes | |
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encryption.php | 2012-10-25 | 6.6 kB | |
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ES-E Readme.. You'll need a webserver for the PHP files to work obviosuly. Or you can just use "http://spenc.webege.com/encryption.php?password=<word>" to save time. I will only provise SRC to non-PHP programs that use the encryption. The non-PHP programs will just grab data off the spenc.webege.com website instead of me re-coding all of it again. 'SALT' ------- The encryption has added something new, it's sort of like MD5 salt but with a number. I'd like to point out now that this will only accept even numbers, or will just error. Also, PHP may error if the number is too high. Usage: http://spenc.webege.com/encryption.php?password=<word>&secur=<salt#> If you $_GET value "secur" is not defined in the URL, salt with default to "0". "Test": Salt "0": 12b009a7a2i632g430b080f5c1b925d2c5a487a8h1a984e3219680i0b7e953b311e09d Salt "2": 97g060a4f8a680d624h092f2h0a617f9b7d739a9i9b001b125a594f098g704i246g52g