01-09-2004, 08:02 PM
Quote:Zack: the PRESERVE option isn't availible in 4.5 at least it isn't in my copy. Pisses me off, had to write my own routines for itAs I said, only in 7.1
Quote:Zack: the PRESERVE option isn't availible in 4.5 at least it isn't in my copy. Pisses me off, had to write my own routines for itAs I said, only in 7.1
Quote:I just made routines for it! You could just copy-paste them...BinarySHOCK Wrote:Zack: the PRESERVE option isn't availible in 4.5 at least it isn't in my copy. Pisses me off, had to write my own routines for itAs I said, only in 7.1
Quote:QB encryption program 1.03I agree with Rhiannon. Seems like at least once a week someone is looking for an encryption routine with no specific requirements. Like she said, there are a bunch of these routines around, I even have one inside of an encrytion program that I wrote 10 years ago. The actual algorithm is in a sofisticated function written by Ethan Winer. I've been using this successfully all these years. The program has 600 lines of code, so it's not just a flash in the pan. I've offered to send the executable of this program several times to people asking for encryption routines, but they don't seem to want it. I guess they want someone to post a quick and dirty solution for them.
Simple text encryption by Paul Malcher
Encryption program by Chris Pulley
Encrypt by Adam Perry & Matt Ochs
Crypt by Strategy Surplus
Crypter by Lucas Alonso
File Crypt by Eric McCormick
Hey-Cody by The WebKid
Xor encryption/decryption by Jonathan Leger
Xor encryption by Scott Turchin
Is there something in particular you are looking for that is different from the above programs? Maybe a few more details could help us out in developing something you want to see.
Quote:Moneo,There's a certain amount of truth in what you say, but if you want to do it yourself, then why do you post a request for others to do it for you. If I wanted to do it myself, I would post requests for algorithms to do this subject, and pick the one I like and then code it myself.
A lot of time around gets spent reinventing the wheel, because most of us program for the challenge of it. There are better programs out there than the ones most of us write, but we enjoy doing it ourselves, and showing off what we have done.